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ezst036 Just the other day after all the Linux and Windows exploit discoveries I had jokingly said Apple or Google were next. Kind funny. It's just a cycle folks. Now, someone else is next. (again) Admin said: AI-assisted security research is producing exploits at a frightening rate. Not really frightening. I think its good overall that these things get discovered in the glow of sunlight instead of some bad actor discovering it in the dark and then years go by before there is a fix but in the mean time they mine people's data unknowingly. All software and hardware has exploits we just have not yet discovered them. Reply
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