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>Nicholas Carlini, a research scientist at Anthropic, reported at the [un]prompted AI security conference that he used Claude Code to find multiple remotely exploitable security vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel, including one that sat undiscovered for 23 years. Nicholas was astonished at how effective Claude Code has been at finding these bugs

Archive: https://archive.today/lTWKk From the post: >>Nicholas Carlini, a research scientist at Anthropic, reported at the [un]prompted AI security conference that he used Claude Code to find multiple remotely exploitable security vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel, including one that sat undiscovered for 23 years. Nicholas was astonished at how effective Claude Code has been at finding these bugs
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AI Good!!!

Unlikely and I'm not digging to confirm or actually be able to deny that. This feels like what (((AI))) and (((jewgle))) did with FFMpeg, found a "Vulnerability" in ffmeg that's existed for years for one, tiny single film's manner of incorporating video display. That specific line of code (not literal line, but the line(s) of logic) would only trigger for the first, IIRC 15s, of that film. FFMpeg called jewgle out.