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.
- Frequent reauth doesn't make you more secure (tailscale.com)
- I deleted my second brain (www.joanwestenberg.com)
- We’re secretly winning the war on cancer (www.vox.com)
- Libxml2's "no security embargoes" policy (lwn.net)
- Unexpected security footguns in Go's parsers (blog.trailofbits.com)
- Microsoft to Cut 9k Workers in Second Wave of Major Layoffs (www.bloomberg.com)
- I scanned all of GitHub's "oops commits" for leaked secrets (trufflesecurity.com)
- EU OS for the Public Sector (eu-os.eu)
- Second study finds Uber used opaque algorithm to dramatically boost profits (www.theguardian.com)
- Design Patterns for Securing LLM Agents Against Prompt Injections (simonwillison.net)
- AI slop security reports submitted to curl (gist.github.com)
- Breaking My Security Assignments (www.akpain.net)
- Microsoft extends free Windows 10 security updates into 2026 (arstechnica.com)
- Brit politicians question Fujitsu's continued role in public sector contracts (www.theregister.com)
- TSA to end shoes-off policy for airport security screening (abcnews.go.com)
- Teaching National Security Policy with AI (steveblank.com)
- ZeroRISC Gets $10M Funding, Says Open-Source Silicon Security Inevitable (www.eetimes.com)