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Project Ire autonomously identifies malware at scale

Microsoft just droppedProject Ire, an autonomous AI that tears through software like a experienced reverse engineer. It decompiles, analyzes, classifies malware—all on its own. Under the hood: LLMs, decompilers, and a tool-use API running the show. On public Windows driver datasets, it scored0.98 p..

Project Ire autonomously identifies malware at scale
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🚨 Azure Service Health Built-In Policy (Preview) – Now Available! 

Microsoft just droppedAzure Service Health Built-In Policy(Preview). It lets teams push Service Health alerts across every Azure subscription—automatically—using Azure Policy. No more piecemeal setup. It folds in AMBA lessons, supports custom rules and action groups, and locks in alert coverage at ..

🚨 Azure Service Health Built-In Policy (Preview) – Now Available! 
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From Manual Testing to AI-Generated Automation: Our Azure DevOps MCP + Playwright Success Story

A team wired up Azure DevOps’MCP serverwithGitHub Copilotto crank outPlaywrightend-to-end tests from manual test cases. They now run tests on demand from Azure Test Plans, convert entire test suites in bulk, and drop the results into CI pipelines—no hand-holding required. System shift:AI's not just..

From Manual Testing to AI-Generated Automation: Our Azure DevOps MCP + Playwright Success Story
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Kali Linux can now run in Apple containers on macOS systems

Cybersecurity professionals can now launch Kali Linux in a virtualized container on macOS Sequoia using Apple's new containerization framework. Apple announced a new framework at WWDC 2025, allowing Apple Silicon hardware to run isolated Linux distros in a virtualized environment. There are limitati..

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How to automatically disable users in AWS Managed Microsoft AD based on GuardDuty findings

AWS just dropped a new threat-response setup that tiesGuardDuty,EventBridge,Step Functions, andSystems Manager Run Commandinto one clean pipeline. The goal? Hunt for EC2 threats and lock downActive Directoryaccounts—automatically. GuardDuty kicks off the flow when it spots trouble. From there, Even..

How to automatically disable users in AWS Managed Microsoft AD based on GuardDuty findings
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Introducing Approvals in Pulumi ESC

Pulumi ESC just leveled up withApprovals—structured reviews for environment config changes, straight from Console, CLI, SDK, or VS Code. Think pull requests, but for your infra settings. No more YOLO updates. Teams can now lock down config changes with required sign-offs. More control. Cleaner logs..

Introducing Approvals in Pulumi ESC
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Writing an internal Terraform provider from A to Z

Typeform rolled their ownTerraform providerto wrangle runtime data through an internal API. Built with HashiCorp’sGo SDK, the official scaffolding framework, and wired up withacceptance testsfor full lifecycle muscle. They skipped the publicTerraform Registryentirely. Instead, they shipped provider..

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Building on the foundation of OpenTelemetry eBPF Instrumentation: what’s new in Grafana Beyla 2.5

Grafana Beyla 2.5 goes all-in on upstreamOpenTelemetry eBPF Instrumentation, baking it right into the core. This release addsauto-instrumentation for MongoDB and JSON-RPC,manual spans in Go, and tightertrace correlation for NodeJS. New in town:survey mode. Think lightweight service discovery—no ful..

Building on the foundation of OpenTelemetry eBPF Instrumentation: what’s new in Grafana Beyla 2.5
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How I eliminated networking complexity

A fresh pattern’s gaining traction:Docker + Tailscale sidecarsreplacing old-school reverse proxies and clunky VPNs. Each service runs as its ownmesh-routed node, containerized and independent. The trick?Network namespace sharing.App containers hook into the Tailscale mesh with no exposed ports, no ..

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MariaDB Kubernetes Operator 25.08.0 Adds AI Vector Support and Disaster Recovery Enhancements

MariaDB Kubernetes Operator 25.08.0 drops some real upgrades. First up:physical backups. Now supported through native MariaDB tools and Kubernetes CSI snapshots—huge win if you're dealing with chunky datasets and tight recovery windows. It alsodefaults to MariaDB 11.8, which brings in anative vect..

MariaDB Kubernetes Operator 25.08.0 Adds AI Vector Support and Disaster Recovery Enhancements
pgEdge is an enterprise-ready, 100% open-source PostgreSQL platform designed for distributed and non-distributed environments. Built entirely on PostgreSQL and released under the OSI-approved PostgreSQL license, pgEdge supports high availability, ultra-low latency, and zero downtime maintenance across data centers and cloud regions.

Its core includes Spock, a replication technology enabling multi-master (active-active) deployments with conflict resolution. pgEdge allows organizations to scale from single-node setups to distributed clusters within minutes.

It offers various deployment options: containers, virtual machines, Helm charts for Kubernetes, and integrations with Terraform, Pulumi, and Ansible. pgEdge provides same-day patches and version updates, ensuring full compatibility with the latest PostgreSQL releases. Cloud and self-hosted editions are available, with free trials for development and evaluation.