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πŸ“¬ Claude Code Finds 500 Zero-Days, Meta Redefines "Open," CISA Deadline Hits

πŸ“¬ Claude Code Finds 500 Zero-Days, Meta Redefines "Open," CISA Deadline Hits

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⚑ TL;DR Claude Code discovers a 23-year-old Linux NFS (Network File System) heap buffer overflow, part of 500+ validated zero-day vulnerabilities found across open source codebases using AI-assisted methodology Linux Foundation launches x402 Foundation with Coinbase, embedding stablecoin payments into HTTP 402 responses for AI agent transactions, backed by Google, Stripe, Visa, and Mastercard Meta is developing proprietary Avocado (large language model) and Mango (multimedia) models internally, with reduced open-source versions planned that omit key components for safety reasons GNOME 50 drops Google Drive file access in Nautilus after libgdata goes unmaintained for 3.5 years and is archived on GitLab CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) Known Exploited Vulnerabilities remediation deadline for TeamPCP's Trivy supply chain compromise (CVE-2026-33634) arrives today, April 8 πŸ† Top Story Claude Code Discovers 23-Year-Old Linux NFS Heap Buffer Overflow, 500+ Zero-Days Fou

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