Google Inc. has inadvertently given online attackers a new tool. The company’s new source-code search engine, unveiled Thursday as a tool to help simplify life for developers, can also be misused to ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
The latest monster to escape from Google's labs is Code Search, a service designed to reach into every scrap of source code published on the Web and expose it to curious minds. Within hours of it ...
Hundreds of thousands of Grok chatbot chats, including sensitive data, were exposed on Google after xAI’s share feature leaked them. AI is rapidly moving beyond creating static videos to generating ...
Search engines for searching code bases is nothing new, but this time Google did it with Google Code Search. Google Code Search helps you find function definitions and sample code by giving you one ...
Google has updated its Google Code Search site for finding publicly available source code, adding greater coverage and improvements in ranking and access. Launched in October 2006, Google Code Search ...
Google Inc.'s motto may be "Don't be evil," but some people in the security community are worried that the company's new code search tool could help attackers do just that. A lot of people leave code ...
Google is taking its search expertise to one of its favorite audiences: software developers. The company on Thursday launched a Web site, Google Code Search, which the company says will let ...
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