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Hacker News · u/randersson1000 · Apr 22, 2026

Speed Matters: Why AI Software Vulnerability Exploitation is going be bad

I co-founded a successful security company close to the Mythos ecosystem and have spoken with participants in the know and I am deeply concerned. We, collectively, have answers for some but not all of the problems ahead …

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r/netsec · u/unknownhad · 2w ago

The compression of the exploit timeline: Why n-day gaps and 90-day embargoes are failing in practice.

The traditional vulnerability disclosure timeline relies on a fundamental assumption: exploit development and vulnerability discovery take time. Over the last 12 months the integration of LLMs into offensive tooling has …

Hacker News · u/introvertmac · Dec 3, 2025

Tell HN: Compliance is not equal to Security

For over a decade, I’ve been doing bug bounty, security audits, and security consulting. And if there’s one thing I’ve seen repeatedly, it’s this:Most startups call a security engineer or hire a security agency only when…

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Hacker News · u/cayleyh · 1w ago

Ask HN: Are advances in AI going to push Linux to a micro-kernel?

This is something that has been bouncing around my head for the past couple weeks with the flood of security related news around Mythos and the number of 0days being found.Microkernels, unikernals, hardware-enforced capa…

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Hacker News · u/honeylabs · 1w ago

Show HN: HoneyLabs – Public honeypot threat Intel feed and MCP server

I've been running a small fleet of honeypots for about a year. They get hit by a mix of research scanners (Censys, Shadowserver, etc.), old worms, and a bump of CVE probes the day a new Nuclei template ships. The data wa…

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