Microsoft Azure CTO Says Claude Found Vulns in Apple II Code
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Mark Russinovich, CTO of Microsoft Azure, gave Claude Opus 4.6 a program that he had written in assembler 6502 for Apple II in May 1986. Anthropic's AI found vulnerabilities there. A possible discovery thanks to Claude Code Security, a tool that has already found more than 500 faults in open source projects. From Apple II code to screen The program in question is called Enhancer. It is a machine language-written utility 6502 that added to Apples…
Microsoft Azure CTO set Claude on his 1986 Apple II code, says it found vulns
This isn't just a nostalgia trip – billions of legacy microcontrollers may be at risk AI can reverse engineer machine code and find vulnerabilities in ancient legacy architectures, says Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich, who used his own Apple II code from 40 years ago as an example. . . .
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