Help the OpenBSD Foundation Reach Its 2022 Funding Goal

The OpenBSD Foundation, which is central to funding the OpenBSD project, needs your help to reach its 2022 Fundraising Goal of $300,000.

At the time of writing, the amount raised in 2022 stands at a little over 50% of the stated goal.

The Foundation needs your help to sustainably fund the project. Please head over to the Foundation’s donations page, and make sure you drag your employer over there too!

With about 30 days left in 2022, we know we can do it!

Pulse Joins the Mozilla Family to Help Develop a New Approach to Machine Learning

I’m proud to announce that we have acquired Pulse, an incredible team that has developed some truly novel machine learning approaches to help streamline the digital workplace. The products that Raj, Jag, Rolf, and team have built are a great demonstration of their creativity and skill, and we’re incredibly excited to bring their expertise into […]

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Memory safe languages in Android 13

In Android 13, about 21% of all new native code (C/C++/Rust) is in Rust. There are approximately 1.5 million total lines of Rust code in AOSP across new functionality and components such as Keystore2, the new Ultra-wideband (UWB) stack, DNS-over-HTTP3, Android’s Virtualization framework (AVF), and various other components and their open source dependencies. These are low-level components that require a systems language which otherwise would have been implemented in C++. To date, there have been zero memory safety vulnerabilities discovered in Android’s Rust code. We don’t expect that number to stay zero forever, but given the volume of new Rust code across two Android releases, and the security-sensitive components where it’s being used, it’s a significant result. It demonstrates that Rust is fulfilling its intended purpose of preventing Android’s most common source of vulnerabilities. Historical vulnerability density is greater than 1/kLOC (1 vulnerability per thousand lines of code) in many of Android’s C/C++ components (e.g. media, Bluetooth, NFC, etc). Based on this historical vulnerability density, it’s likely that using Rust has already prevented hundreds of vulnerabilities from reaching production. These numbers don’t lie.

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Quran Suniye Aur Sunaiye – 1st Dec 2022 – Surah Al Ra’d (13) – Ayat No 40 – Para No 13 – ARY Qtv

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Strikes on energy mean Ukraine is facing its toughest 125-day wintertime in post-Soviet history…

Video by via Dailymotion Source “We will survive and we will win,” says the chief executive of DTEK, the largest Ukrainian energy firm, as he remains hopeful the country will battle to keep its lights on and water running despite being targeted by Russian missile strikes. Security and Defence Editor @haynesdeborah Please use Chrome browser … Read more