Tool updates: lots of security and logic fixes, (Mon, Mar 23rd)

So, I&#;x26;#;39;ve been slow to get on the Claude Code/OpenCode/Codex/OpenClaw bandwagon, but I had some time last week so I asked Claude to review (/security-review) some of my python scripts. He found more than I&#;x26;#;39;d like to admit, so I checked in a bunch of updates. In reviewing his suggestions, he was right, I made some stupid mistakes, some of which have been sitting in there for a long time. It was nothing earth-shattering and it took almost no time for Claude, it took longer for me to read through the updates he wanted to make, figure out what he was seeing, and decide whether to accept them or tweak them. Here are a few of them.

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State officials, election experts question California sheriff’s seizure of ballots

The attorney general has suggested the basis of the investigation and warrant stem from a rambling citizen presentation at a county meeting last month.

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FBI: Iranian hackers targeting opponents with Telegram malware

The campaign goes back to 2023 but is the subject of an alert amid conflict in the Middle East.

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