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AI Found a Root Bug in Linux That Everyone Missed for 15 Years
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The Hacker News
· Jul 3, 2026
New "Bad Epoll" Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Unprivileged Users Gain Root, Hits Android
A newly disclosed Linux kernel flaw called Bad Epoll (CVE-2026-46242) lets an ordinary user with no special access take full control of a machine as root. It affects Linux desktops, servers, and Android, and a fix is out. Bad Epoll sits in the same small stretch of kernel code where Anthropic's most powerful AI model, Mythos, recently found a different bug. The AI caught one flaw and missed
The New Stack
· Jul 8, 2026
Most enterprises will hand root cause analysis to AI agents within two years
For decades, software engineers have been the eyes and ears of enterprises, combing through voluminous logs, observability tools, consoles, browser The post Most enterprises will hand root cause analysis to AI agents within two years appeared first on The New Stack.
The Next Web
· Jul 1, 2026
UiPath shares rebound as Wall Street warms to its AI-agent pivot
UiPath spent much of the year as one of software’s biggest disappointments. Now the Romanian-founded automation firm is clawing back. Its first profit and an all-in bet on AI agents are the reason. Shares in UiPath have rebounded in recent weeks. They are up around 15 per cent over the past five days, lifting the [] This story continues at The Next Web
Toronto Sun
· Jul 8, 2026
DEAR ABBY: Computer repair leads to upsetting discovery
The recent past of an advice-seeker's wife was revealed
OpsLens
· Jun 27, 2026
Artificial intelligence and how ‘dumb’ it really is * WorldNetDaily * by Ross Pomeroy, Real Clear Wire
Source link Billionaire venture capitalist and artificial intelligence (AI) evangelist Marc Andreessen recently claimed that “artificial general intelligence is already here” He either doesn’t know what artificial general intelligence (AGI)
The Tuta Blog
· Jun 25, 2026
US government shuts down Anthropic AI model – another proof why we need European digital sovereignty!
The hype around Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues as its technology is rapidly advancing. Among the leading companies in the artificial intelligence industry is Anthropic. The company made headlines in June when it shut down its most advanced AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 worldwide, just three days after its release. The shut down came as a reaction of the US government ordering Anthropic to suspend access to its AI models to foreign nationals due to national security concerns. Has the Trump administration now set a precedent for a new tech sovereignty era?
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Related coverage for "AI Found a Root Bug in Linux That Everyone Missed for 15 Years": The Hacker News — New "Bad Epoll" Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Unprivileged Users Gain Root, Hits Android. The New Stack — Most enterprises will hand root cause analysis to AI agents within two years. The Next Web — UiPath shares rebound as Wall Street warms to its AI-agent pivot. Toronto Sun — DEAR ABBY: Computer repair leads to upsetting discovery. OpsLens — Artificial intelligence and how ‘dumb’ it really is * WorldNetDaily * by Ross Pomeroy, Real Clear Wire. The Tuta Blog — US government shuts down Anthropic AI model – another proof why we need European digital sovereignty!


