Tier 1 status brings the Rust language project’s highest support guarantees to users of 64-bit Arm systems running Windows.
Researchers at Edera say they have uncovered a critical boundary-parsing bug, dubbed TARmageddon ( CVE-2025-62518 ), in the popular async-tar Rust library. And not only is it in this library, but also ...
JetBrains’ latest State of Developer Ecosystem report shows Microsoft’s TypeScript leading the firm’s “Promise Index,” a ...
Monarch framework, currently experimental, allows Python programmers to program distributed systems as if they were just one ...
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The Evolution of Programming Languages

Computers need programming languages to function. That’s just a simple fact of life. However, these languages didn’t just ...
Once the backdoor is resident on the endpoint, ChaosBot engages with the Discord API using hard-coded bot tokens. It then ...
With the first official release, Servo is now available for ARM Macs. Despite the milestone, the browser engine is not yet ...
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High-severity TARmageddon flaw (CVE-2025-62518) in Rust’s async-tar libraries enables RCE via header parsing bug.
ZDNET's key takeaways Shuttleworth still sees hope for a Linux desktop with broad appeal.Seager stressed Canonical is ...