Open Source Advocate Argues DeepSeek is ‘a Movement… It’s Linux All Over Again’

Matt Asay answered questions from Slashdot readers in 2010 (as the then-COO of Canonical). He currently runs developer relations at MongoDB (after holding similar positions at AWS and Adobe).

This week he contributed an opinion to piece to InfoWorld … Continue reading Open Source Advocate Argues DeepSeek is ‘a Movement… It’s Linux All Over Again’

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Behavioral Health Resources of Washington state updates its data breach disclosure

On January 17, Behavioral Health Resources (“BHR”) notified the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)  of a reportable breach, but not yet having determined the number affected, they used “501” as a placeholder. The… Continue reading Behavioral Health Resources of Washington state updates its data breach disclosure

Week in review: LLM package hallucinations harm supply chains, Nagios Log Server flaws fixed

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Apple plugs zero-day holes used in targeted iPhone attacks (CVE-2025-31200, CVE-2025-31201) Apple has released emergency security updates for iOS/iPadOS, … Continue reading Week in review: LLM package hallucinations harm supply chains, Nagios Log Server flaws fixed

APT29 Deploys GRAPELOADER Malware Targeting European Diplomats Through Wine-Tasting Lures

The Russian state-sponsored threat actor known as APT29 has been linked to an advanced phishing campaign that’s targeting diplomatic entities across Europe with a new variant of WINELOADER and a previously unreported malware loader codenamed GRAPELOADE… Continue reading APT29 Deploys GRAPELOADER Malware Targeting European Diplomats Through Wine-Tasting Lures

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