Anthropic launches Claude Code Review, a new feature that uses AI agents to catch coding mistakes and flag risky changes before software ships.
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In a preview stage, Code Review launches a team of agents that look for bugs in parallel, verify them to filter out false positives, and rank them by severity.
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A low-skilled threat actor was able to do a lot with the help of AI, Amazon researchers warn.
Hackers are increasingly exploiting newly disclosed vulnerabilities in third-party software to gain initial access to cloud environments, with the window for attacks shrinking from weeks to just days.
Developer Natalie Vock working for Valve has put up a discussion plan for improving app profiles and driver tuning for Mesa drivers.