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From:
Alfredo Ortega <ortegaalfredo@gmail.com>
Subject:
Re: AI-Driven Security Enhancements for OpenBSD Kernel
To:
ori@eigenstate.org
Cc:
tech@openbsd.org
Date:
Wed, 12 Jun 2024 10:14:43 -0300

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  • ori@eigenstate.org:

    AI-Driven Security Enhancements for OpenBSD Kernel

    • Alfredo Ortega:

      AI-Driven Security Enhancements for OpenBSD Kernel

  • David Rinehart:

    AI-Driven Security Enhancements for OpenBSD Kernel

  • Florian Obser:

    AI-Driven Security Enhancements for OpenBSD Kernel

  • >"deliberately poisoning LLM source
    > material so that it deliberately introduces vulnerabilities".
    
    This is fantasy, but also you could more easily poison humans, a common problem.
    
    >while true; do echo 'assert(sizeof(int) < SIZE_MAX)'; done
    
    This is stupid until you use an obscure compiler in a weird CPU where it is not.
    
    We can sit here all day discussing whether this is useful or not, and
    the philosophical implications of human-ai cyber collaborations, or we
    can just wait for the next 0day that affects the OpenBSD kernel, but
    not this AI-enhanced version.
    
    Let the exploits decide, or as we say in Argentina 'En la cancha se
    ven los pingos'.
    
    El mié, 12 jun 2024 a las 9:15, <ori@eigenstate.org> escribió:
    >
    > Quoth Alfredo Ortega <ortegaalfredo@gmail.com>:
    > > I added 10000+ checks so far, in about 4 or 5 hs. Final count will
    > > likely be close to a million.
    >
    > The following code will add more checks per hour:
    >
    >         while true; do echo 'assert(sizeof(int) < SIZE_MAX)'; done
    >
    > It will also be more useful than the tool you posted, since
    > the checks will be guaranteed harmless, and may be easily
    > optimized away by the compiler.
    >
    > (I have been trolled)
    >
    
    
    
  • ori@eigenstate.org:

    AI-Driven Security Enhancements for OpenBSD Kernel

  • David Rinehart:

    AI-Driven Security Enhancements for OpenBSD Kernel

  • Florian Obser:

    AI-Driven Security Enhancements for OpenBSD Kernel