Microsoft’s New AI-Powered Restyle Feature in Windows 11 Paint: Innovation or Intrusion?
Windows 11 Paint Gets AI Transformation with Restyle Feature Microsoft is pushing forward with its AI integration strategy across Windows…
Windows 11 Paint Gets AI Transformation with Restyle Feature Microsoft is pushing forward with its AI integration strategy across Windows…
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The latest Linux 6.18 kernel release reportedly includes crucial security hardening measures against specially-crafted EROFS images that could trigger system failures. Sources indicate these enhancements prevent potential denial-of-service attacks while improving file-system stability. The update also brings significant improvements to FUSE functionality for better user-space file system performance.
The Linux 6.18 kernel has been fortified against specially-crafted EROFS (Enhanced Read-Only File System) images that could previously lead to system crashes, according to reports from kernel development sources. Analysts suggest this security enhancement addresses a critical vulnerability where maliciously designed EROFS images could trigger kernel panics and system instability. The hardening measures reportedly prevent potential denial-of-service attacks that could be exploited through corrupted or intentionally malformed file system images.
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Sony has rolled out a new PlayStation 5 system software update that makes it easier for users to access their device’s serial numbers. This feature is designed to streamline warranty claims and support requests without needing to physically locate the information on the hardware. The update also includes general system stability improvements across the platform.
Sony has released a new system software update for the PlayStation 5 that introduces a highly requested quality-of-life feature, according to reports. The update, version 25.07-12-20-00, allows users to quickly access their console and connected DualSense controller serial numbers directly through the system menu, eliminating the need to physically inspect the hardware.
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