Hackernews posts about SEC
SEC is the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, an independent federal agency responsible for protecting investors, maintaining fair markets, and facilitating capital formation.
- U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat (www.theatlantic.com)
- Tesla created secret team to suppress driving range complaints (2023) (www.reuters.com)
- Mox – modern, secure, all-in-one email server (www.xmox.nl)
- Bolt3D: Generating 3D Scenes in Seconds (szymanowiczs.github.io)
- Hyperlight WASM: Fast, secure, and OS-free (opensource.microsoft.com)
- Public secrets exposure leads to supply chain attack on GitHub CodeQL (www.praetorian.com)
- Tesla falls after Commerce secretary recommends buying stock (www.axios.com)
- The case of the critical section that let multiple threads enter a block of code (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Azure's Weakest Link? How API Connections Spill Secrets (binarysecurity.no)
- MySQL transactions per second vs. fsyncs per second (2020) (sirupsen.com)
- US Securities and Exchange Commission beginning to bring on DOGE staff (www.reuters.com)
- Chrome disabling uBlock Origin is a serious security threat (nuage.quimerch.com)
- Marginalia Search receives second nlnet grant (www.marginalia.nu)
- De-Atomization Is the Secret to Happiness (2022) (www.nateliason.com)
- Alphabet in Talks to Buy Cloud Security Firm Wiz for $33B (www.bloomberg.com)
- Section 230 Protects Users, Not Big Tech (www.eff.org)
- Why Quantum Engineering Is Emerging as a Distinct Industrial Sector (spectrum.ieee.org)
- Cursor uploads .env file with secrets despite .gitignore and .cursorignore (forum.cursor.com)
- There are perhaps 10k reasons to doubt Oracle Cloud's security breach denial (www.theregister.com)