Oracle have laid off 30k employees today. They did it to personal email accounts at 6am 🫡 saying they needed the money to spend on GenAI instead. https://thenextweb.com/news/oracle-layoffs-march-2026
Oracle’s share price since they went GenAI nuts:
Micropatches released for Windows Storage Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability (CVE-2026-21508)
https://blog.0patch.com/2026/03/micropatches-released-for-windows.html
I keep coming back to the leaded petrol analogy for LLMs and coding
Harms that are manageable when it's only used by a small number of experts become catastrophic pollution when it's used broadly throughout society
If LLMs were only used by a small number of experienced devs working with well-engineered guardrails, we'd have less of a problem
But once they start getting more commonly used, they start to pollute the entire ecosystem and the only way forward is stiff regulation for everybody
New security advisory in our bug parade: Unauthenticated Remote Code in dormakaba evolo Service.
.NET Remoting is still a thing...
Our colleague @mal had another look at OpenOLAT and found a nice RCE (CVE-2026-28228 and CVE-2026-28228). If you're interested, details can be found on our blog https://secfault-security.com/blog/openolat-ssti.html
Did anyone got that alleged Vim RCE PoC working? MacOS doesn't seem vulnerable, Ubuntu 22/24, Debian 13, the same... Advisory says <9.2.0272 but doesn't seem like it?
Smells like AI slop hype? Yeah, kinda because most distros don't seem to ship vim with +tabpanel feature. HYPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Instead of using an LLM to write me some boilerplate and basic functionality, frontend etc, why isn’t there a library where I can find all of these?
You know, something structured and shared, again, like a library, for specific purposes, and specific languages, with educational hints from development pros on the best way to do things and maybe some constructive feedback and improvements from other people?
And why were we left to deal with stackexchange instead?
Could this have been, dare I say it: gatekeeping?
i blogged about the memcmp thing
If someone comes to me today preaching about “post-quantum” security issues, I’ll remind them of the current state of security: the npm ecosystem gets abused daily, CI pipelines run left and right with full access to cloud services, so-called security devices like F5 and Ivanti are exposed (and compromised) to the internet, mailboxes get compromised just to change an IBAN in a PDF, and a simple phone call is still enough to get someone to hand over an MFA code.
But yes, by all means, let’s focus on post-quantum threats while handing AI tools SSH access like it’s a feature, not a confession.
This is a big deal. Already seeing evidence of this by way of OpenClaw installations.