Home Prototypes OpenAI Codex Security Scanned 1.2 Million Commits and Found 10,561 High-Severity Issues Prototypes OpenAI Codex Security Scanned 1.2 Million Commits and Found 10,561 High-Severity Issues By styloux - March 7, 2026 5 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp OpenAI launches Codex Security AI agent that scanned 1.2M commits, finding 792 critical and 10,561 high-severity vulnerabilities in open-source projec RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Prototypes How the AI-driven data center boom is leading to skyrocketing energy bills for many Americans Prototypes The $720 Billion Capex Trap: 2 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hyperscalers Spending on Growth While the Rest Spend on Maintenance Prototypes Anthropic created a test marketplace for agent-on-agent commerce Prototypes Prediction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Will Lead the Nasdaq to New Highs. Here Are the 3 Best to Buy Now. Prototypes Maine’s governor vetoes data center moratorium Prototypes The Best Artificial Intelligence (AI) Growth Stock on the Nasdaq That Morningstar Says Is Still Undervalued LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS The Best Street Style Photos From the Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Shows... styloux - February 12, 2026 0 Phil Oh is on the ground capturing the best-dressed guests from the fall 2026 shows in New York. Haitian designer unveils new handbag line with global ambitions in South... April 3, 2026 Ikea tried to build a smart home for everyone — here’s... March 17, 2026 What to know about Netflix’s landmark acquisition of Warner Bros. January 23, 2026 HOT NEWS News Rising Latina Fashion Designer Gives Back To Her Community By Mentoring... Prototypes TikTok now lets you choose how much AI-generated content you want... Expect more market volatility ahead but AI story remains in tact,... Prototypes Researchers say we’re talking less than ever