9-Year-Old Dirty Frag Vulnerability Enables Root Access on Linux Systems - Hackread
9-Year-Old Dirty Frag Vulnerability Enables Root Access on Linux Systems Hackread
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9-Year-Old Dirty Frag Vulnerability Enables Root Access on Linux Systems Hackread
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yes, as in singular one. Back in April 2026 Anthropic caused a lot of media noise when they concluded that their new AI model Mythos is dangerously good at finding security flaws in source code. Apparently Mythos was so good at this that Anthropic would not...