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An Empirical Evaluation of LLM-Generated Code Security across Prompting Methods
The growing use of Large Language Models LLMs for automated code generation has enhanced software development efficiency, but often at the cost of security. Generated code frequently overlooks critical concerns, leaving it vulnerable to issues such as weak encryption and improper input validation...
Byte-Level Generative Predictions for Forensics Multimedia Carving
Digital forensic investigations often face significant challenges when recovering fragmented multimedia files that lack file system metadata. While traditional file carving relies on signatures and discriminative deep learning models for fragment classification, these methods cannot reconstruct o...
Emoji-Based Jailbreaking of Large Language Models
Large Language Models LLMs are integral to modern AI applications, but their safety alignment mechanisms can be bypassed through adversarial prompt engineering. This study investigates emoji-based jailbreaking, where emoji sequences are embedded in textual prompts to trigger harmful and unethical...
The Voynich Codex Decoded: Statistical Symbolism and Scroll-Wide Logic
This paper introduces a structured decoding framework for the Voynich Manuscript, based on mathematical rhythm, symbolic transformation, and glyph-level recursion. Rather than interpret symbols phonetically, this method decodes them by structural roles and spatial pacing. Using scroll-wide...
CVE-2022-48629
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: crypto: qcom-rng - ensure buffer for generate is completely filled The generate function in struct rngalg expects that the destination buffer is completely filled if the function returns 0. qcomrngread can run into a situation...
CVE-2022-48629 crypto: qcom-rng - ensure buffer for generate is completely filled
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: crypto: qcom-rng - ensure buffer for generate is completely filled The generate function in struct rngalg expects that the destination buffer is completely filled if the function returns 0. qcomrngread can run into a situation...
CVE-2022-48629 crypto: qcom-rng - ensure buffer for generate is completely filled
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: crypto: qcom-rng - ensure buffer for generate is completely filled The generate function in struct rngalg expects that the destination buffer is completely filled if the function returns 0. qcomrngread can run into a situation...