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Android Developers Blog

Top 3 updates for Android developer productivity

Posted by Simona Milanovic, Developer Relations Engineer Every year, Google I/O brings new announcements and resources across ecosystems and products, including Android development. As development shifts toward AI and agent-assisted tooling, we’ve expanded our offerings to better support you, however you decide to build for Android. To help you stay up to date, here is a summary of the top 3 announcements for Android Developer Productivity at I/O. 1. Android CLI is now stable Android

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The Hacker News

WinRAR Flaw Exploited by Russia-Aligned Groups to Deploy Stealers in Ukraine

Two Russia-aligned cyber attack campaigns have continued to exploit a security flaw in WinRAR to target Ukrainian organisations, almost a year after patches for the vulnerability were released. The activity has been attributed by Trend Micro to Earth Dahu (aka Gamaredon) and SHADOW-EARTH-066 (aka UAC-0226). It involves the exploitation of CVE-2025-8088, a path traversal flaw that allows an

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SecurityWeek

SAP Patches Critical NetWeaver, Commerce Vulnerabilities

The flaws could lead to the disclosure of sensitive information, memory corruption, and disruption of normal system usage. The post SAP Patches Critical NetWeaver, Commerce Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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DZone

Engineering Agentic AI for Production: A Distributed Systems Perspective

Agentic AI demos are everywhere. Production agentic AI is rare. The gap between the two is not a model problem; it is an engineering problem, and it is one that distributed systems engineers are uniquely positioned to solve. The instinct in most teams is to treat the LLM as the hard part. Fine-tune it, prompt it carefully, pick the right model size, and ship. But once an agent is running in a loop (planning, calling tools, observing results, replanning), the model becomes the least of your probl

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The Hacker News

Researchers Build Self-Replicating AI Worm That Operates Entirely on Local, Open-Weight Models

University of Toronto researchers have built and tested a proof-of-concept AI-driven computer worm that uses a locally hosted open-weight large language model to reason its way through a network, generate tailored attack strategies for each target it encounters, and replicate itself, all without human intervention and without touching a commercial AI service. The preprint, posted to arXiv on

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