OpenAI’s Codex Chrome extension pushes the coding agent into signed-in browser work, making it more useful for real tasks while raising new questions about access, approvals, and agentic AI risk.
Thirteen critical vulnerabilities have been found in the vm2 JavaScript sandbox package that could allow an attacker’s code ...
A critical vulnerability in the popular Node.js sandboxing library vm2 allows escaping the sandbox and executing arbitrary ...
GitHub Copilot for Azure is a set of extensions for Visual Studio, VS Code, and Claude Code designed to streamline the process of developing for Azure. You can ask it questions about your Azure ...
A new Claude prompt design transforms the AI into an exercise-driven coding tutor that tracks learner progress, enforces active participation, and tailors lessons over multiple sessions. The system ...
The tools businesses relied on for large-scale document generation over the past two decades are starting to lose ground, and ...
GlassWorm, a known malware, has put 73 harmful extensions into OpenVSX's registry. Hackers use it to steal developers' crypto ...
I have to apologize that my posting have been a little slow this week. There was a few things at work to get through and if ...
Visual Studio Code Agents ships with VS Code Insiders, launches separately from the editor, and starts with its own sign-in, workspace selection, trust, and approval flow. In a real editorial ...
VS Code 1.115 introduced a preview Agents app in VS Code Insiders. VS Code 1.116 added persistent debug logs for current and past agent sessions. Both releases expanded how agents work with terminals, ...