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"publishedAt": "2026-05-08T01:11:32.000Z",
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"textContent": "Patches on closed-source operating systems like iOS or Android provided very useful resources for reverse-engineering teams to be able to create a useful exploit. Patches on open-source operating systems worked the same way. Nation-states and other hacking groups would always take a look at it.\n\nBut this took time and expertise which was really rare. We're seeing exploits published from Linux patches within _hours_ of the patch (probably LLM assisted) for vulnerabilities which were discovered using LLM assistance in the first place.\n\nWe're on our third high-profile CVE following a trend like this this week.\n\nAnyways, Jstpst has the mitigation for the latest Linux exploit",
"title": "we're in the \"anyone can generate an exploit from the patch\" place now",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-08T01:11:32.000Z"
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