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r/sysadmin · u/Trick-Requirement948 · May 5, 2026

Chrome cannot technically satisfy PCI/HIPAA/NIST workstation data‑clearing controls because it does not expose a real “clear on exit” control

For anyone deploying Chrome in regulated or shared workstation environments, there’s an architectural limitation worth being aware of. Chrome has closed the “clear on exit” issue as “Won’t Fix (Intended Behavior)”. Even …

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/dk189 · 1d ago

Show HN: We post-trained a model that pen tests instead of refusing

Anthropic and OpenAI's publicly available models are explicitly guard-railed so that they refuse offensive tasks. And their cyber-focussed models are gated for enterprises. This leaves SMEs and mid market open to major v…

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r/cybersecurity · u/2hinreza · 3w ago

Anyone else losing their mind over this "AI Cybersecurity" hype?

Seriously, the amount of snake oil out there right now is insane. My c-suite keeps buying these "autonomous AI agents" thinking they're going to replace half the SOC, and instead I'm just spending my entire week babysitt…

r/Android · u/MishaalRahman · May 12, 2026

New features, emojis, & security improvements: Here’s everything new coming to Android!

Hi Reddit, We just wrapped up The Android Show | I/O Edition, and a core theme of the show was how we’re making your phone more helpful so that you can spend less time looking at it and more time living your life. To mak…