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Update Closes 79 Security Vulnerabilities in Google Chrome

Google’s weekly Chrome update patches a total of 79 security vulnerabilities, including 14 critical ones; eight of the critical flaws are use-after-free bugs, while others involve integer overflows, buffer overflows, and a race condition in the Payments component, and Google confirms that none have been actively exploi

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CISA Adds Critical Cisco SD-WAN Vulnerability to KEV Catalog

CISA has added a critical authentication vulnerability (CVE-2026-93) in Cisco SD-WAN Controller to its KEV catalog; federal agencies must patch by May 2026, and threat group UAT-8616 is already actively exploiting it while at least ten threat groups are exploiting related vulnerabilities and installing web shells on sy

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Everything Is Conductor: Why Agent-First Is Redefining Coding

Conductor establishes itself as a leading agent-first coding platform with prominent backing from Y Combinator’s Garry Tan, who finds the tool superior to Claude Code in direct tests, marking a shift from classical code-first to agent-driven development approaches.

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No Longer Locked In: Why Programming Languages Are Losing Their Binding Power

Programming languages are losing their once-strong binding power. AI-driven development and mature cross-platform frameworks enable more flexible technology decisions—apps can be easily migrated between technology stacks as needed, as demonstrated by a company using React Native because a transition to native solutions

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