bug-bounty496
xss255
rce132
bragging-post119
google109
account-takeover107
authentication-bypass94
privilege-escalation92
open-source92
facebook86
csrf83
malware83
microsoft76
access-control75
stored-xss75
ai-agents67
web-security64
reflected-xss63
exploit62
phishing59
cve55
information-disclosure52
input-validation52
sql-injection51
smart-contract49
defi48
cross-site-scripting48
privacy47
tool46
ethereum46
reverse-engineering45
ssrf44
api-security44
vulnerability-disclosure40
web-application38
ai-security38
burp-suite37
opinion37
llm37
dos36
writeup36
apple36
automation35
responsible-disclosure35
cloudflare34
remote-code-execution33
web333
infrastructure33
html-injection33
smart-contract-vulnerability33
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2/10
Debian debated whether to accept AI/LLM-generated contributions through a proposed general resolution but ultimately deferred decision-making. The discussion highlighted challenges around terminology, contributor onboarding, cost implications, and the need for specific policies distinguishing between different AI use cases in open-source development.
Debian
Lucas Nussbaum
Russ Allbery
Gunnar Wolf
Sean Whitton
Andrea Pappacoda
Simon Richter
Ted Ts'o
LWN.net
Anthropic
Claude