5 Fun Projects Using OpenAI Codex
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OpenAI Codex Record and Replay lets users teach AI workflows by showing a task once, then saving it as a reusable skill on macOS.
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This week, the AWS IoT Device SDK for Swift reached general availability. As a member of the Swift Server Workgroup (SSWG), this one caught my attention. The SDK brings production-ready MQTT 5 connectivity, Device Shadow, Jobs, and fleet provisioning to Swift developers on macOS, iOS, tvOS, and Linux. I’m curious to see what you will build with it. […]
Apple's biggest event of the year is nearly here. The company's Worldwide Developers Conference will spotlight updates to iOS, macOS, and all of Apple's other operating systems, and this year's event could also include a major overhaul for Siri. Here's how you can watch along live. When WWDC will happen and where you can watch it WWDC lasts a few days, but Apple's biggest announcements will be in the keynote presentation on June 8th at 1PM ET / 10AM PT. The full presentation usually lasts a couple of hours. You can watch it live on YouTube or from Apple's website. What to expect from Apple's WWDC keynote Apple's annual OS updates. WWDC … Read the full story at The Verge.
A malicious npm package posing as a remote user interface for OpenAI Codex exfiltrated developer authentication tokens, after attackers allegedly published code to npm that was not visible in the project’s public GitHub repository. Researchers at Aikido said the package, called codexui-android, appeared to offer legitimate functionality while collecting authentication tokens and sending them to an external server. “AI developer tooling is becoming a high-value target precisely because the tokens are powerful and long-lived,” Aikido said. “A stolen Codex refresh_token goes beyond access to a chat interface — it’s persistent, silent access to whatever that account can do.” Aikido said the incident reflected a broader pattern in which attackers build credible and useful projects as cover for malicious activity. “The legitimacy is the attack vector,” Aikido said. “As AI tools proliferate and developers reach for productivity shortcuts, expect more of this.” The case exposes what some secur
Asana has acquired StackAI, a Y Combinator-backed AI workflow automation company, for $75 million, as the project management platform repositions itself as an operating system for human-agent teams. StackAI co-founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno will join Asana as part of the deal. StackAI had raised just under $20 million, including a $16 million Series […]
Perplexity has open-sourced Bumblebee, an internal security tool it uses to protect the developer systems behind its search product, Comet, and Computer. Bumblebee is a read-only inventory collector for macOS and Linux developer endpoints. It scans npm, PyPI, Go modules, MCP configs, editor extensions, and browser extensions — without invoking any package manager or running any code. The post Perplexity Open-Sources Bumblebee: A Read-Only Supply-Chain Scanner for Developer Endpoints appeared first on MarkTechPost.
The post Apple Mac M5 System Exploited With Anthropic’s Claude Mythos AI, Researchers Claim appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In brief A security firm claims it built a working macOS kernel exploit targeting Apple’s M5 chip and Memory Integrity Enforcement system. The company says a preview version of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos AI helped identify bugs and assist with exploit development. Apple has not yet publicly commented on the claims. Apple devices have long been considered among the hardest consumer systems to hack because of the company’s tightly integrated hardware and software security. Now, a security startup claims a small team of researchers used a preview version of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos to build a working exploit against Apple’s new M5 chip protections in less than a week. In a Substack post published Thursday, the Vietnam-based Calif said it developed what it describes as the first public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit capable of surviving Apple’s new Memory
Security startup Calif says researchers used a preview version of Anthropic's Claude Mythos AI to help build an Apple macOS kernel exploit.