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“Security can be effectively built-in from the ground up when properly designed,” comments
@edera.dev
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@alex.zenla.io
on Apple's latest push to eliminate memory safety bugs. More from
@lhn.bsky.social
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@wired.com
www.wired.com/story/apple-...
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Apple’s Big Bet to Eliminate the iPhone’s Most Targeted Vulnerabilities
Alongside new iPhones, Apple released a new security architecture on Tuesday: Memory Integrity Enforcement aims to eliminate the most frequently exploited class of iOS bugs.
https://www.wired.com/story/apple-iphone-17-memory-integrity-enforcement/
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One of my guilty pleasures is doing refactoring in the hopes of removing a bunch of code. When you start and everything turns "red" as in nothing works, and then going in hard to fix it all is so rewarding.
5 months ago
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Wtf is the national news desk??
5 months ago
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What is this? I’m so confused
5 months ago
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Really nice article / tutorial on grype vulnerabilty data pipeline:
dev.to/chainguard/d...
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Deep Dive 🤿: Where Does Grype Data Come From?
Grype is a vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems. It's developed by Anchore and...
https://dev.to/chainguard/deep-dive-where-does-grype-data-come-from-n9e
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