It's an important phase to go through for open source. Could get us closer to defect free software. That said it's not going to be fun running public-facing servers for a while.
This was Project Glasswing internally at Anthropic. Structured security push with $100M in compute pledged, partners including Apple, Google, Microsoft, and the Linux Foundation. The FFmpeg bug was 16 years old. The OpenBSD one was 27 years old. FFmpeg maintainers said the patches "appear to be written by humans." Model stays invitation-only for defenders. The real question is what happens when that gate opens.
It's an important phase to go through for open source. Could get us closer to defect free software. That said it's not going to be fun running public-facing servers for a while.
Linux foundation as well btw
https://twiiit.com/linuxfoundation/status/2041579717435015321
https://twiiit.com/FFmpeg/status/2041595801483264002
This was Project Glasswing internally at Anthropic. Structured security push with $100M in compute pledged, partners including Apple, Google, Microsoft, and the Linux Foundation. The FFmpeg bug was 16 years old. The OpenBSD one was 27 years old. FFmpeg maintainers said the patches "appear to be written by humans." Model stays invitation-only for defenders. The real question is what happens when that gate opens.