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Offline gadget42

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** WARNING: connection is not using a post-quantum kex exchange algorithm.
** This session may be vulnerable to "store now, decrypt later" attacks.
** The server may need to be upgraded. See https://openssh.com/pq.html
** Also see: post quantum internet 2025 - https://blog.cloudflare.com/pq-2025/

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thanks for the links

interesting reading
for our "interesting" times !



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Re: in the age of sophist advertising
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2026, 07:52:37 AM »
via : https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/claude-code-cracks-freebsd-within-four-hours.102251/
someone said that " Claude Code cracks FreeBSD within four hours? No it didn't. It wrote code to exploit a known CVE given to it within four hours."
Whatever, but it worries me that a smaller code base (FreeBSD) than linux code base is (or will be) vulnerable at a small cost for any bad actor (not only for state agencies) given the fast progress of A.I.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/amirhusain/2026/04/01/ai-just-hacked-one-of-the-worlds-most-secure-operating-systems/
"Regulatory frameworks will need to adapt. Current compliance regimes assume that security is measurable through checklists and periodic audits. They do not account for adversaries whose capabilities compound with each improvement in foundation models. Security regulations written for a world of human-speed attacks are inadequate for AI-speed threats.Fully autonomous cycles of bug identification, fuzzing, exploit generation, exploit application and exfiltration or destruction can drive a new lightning war."
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