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.
- Google API keys weren't secrets, but then Gemini changed the rules (trufflesecurity.com)
- Statement on the comments from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (www.anthropic.com)
- The path to ubiquitous AI (17k tokens/sec) (taalas.com)
- “Nothing” is the secret to structuring your work (www.vangemert.dev)
- SectorC: A C Compiler in 512 bytes (2023) (xorvoid.com)
- Homeland Security Wants Social Media Sites to Expose Anti-ICE Accounts (www.nytimes.com)
- We installed a single turnstile to feel secure (idiallo.com)
- Apple Platform Security (Jan 2026) [pdf] (help.apple.com)
- H-1B Exposed: Banking sector visa sponsorship investigation (www.h1bexposed.tech)
- Data breach: DOGE 'accidentally' leaked the whole Social Security database [pdf] (storage.courtlistener.com)
- Homeland Security Spying on Reddit Users (www.kenklippenstein.com)
- U.S. Cannot Legally Impose Tariffs Using Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 (ielp.worldtradelaw.net)
- Building secure, scalable agent sandbox infrastructure (browser-use.com)
- I prefer to pass secrets between programs through standard input (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- OpenClaw security assessment [pdf] (zeroleaks.ai)