Tag: security awareness
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The Register: That WhatsApp from an Israeli infosec expert could be a Iranian phish
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/26/that_whatsapp_from_an_israeli/ Source: The Register Title: That WhatsApp from an Israeli infosec expert could be a Iranian phish Feedly Summary: Charming Kitten unsheathes its claws and tries to catch credentials The cyber-ops arm of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has started a spear-phishing campaign intent on stealing credentials from Israeli journalists, cybersecurity experts, and…
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The Register: Anthropic won’t fix a bug in its SQLite MCP server
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/25/anthropic_sql_injection_flaw_unfixed/ Source: The Register Title: Anthropic won’t fix a bug in its SQLite MCP server Feedly Summary: Fork that – 5k+ times Anthropic says it won’t fix an SQL injection vulnerability in its SQLite Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that a researcher says could be used to hijack a support bot and prompt…
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Docker: Docker State of App Dev: Security
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-state-of-app-dev-security/ Source: Docker Title: Docker State of App Dev: Security Feedly Summary: Security is a team sport: why everyone owns it now Six security takeaways from Docker’s 2025 State of Application Development Report. In the evolving world of software development, one thing is clear — security is no longer a siloed specialty. It’s…
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Cloud Blog: How Google Cloud is securing open-source credentials at scale
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/securing-open-source-credentials-at-scale/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: How Google Cloud is securing open-source credentials at scale Feedly Summary: Credentials are an essential part of modern software development and deployment, granting bearers privileged access to systems, applications, and data. However, credential-related vulnerabilities remain the predominant entry point exploited by threat actors in the cloud. Stolen credentials…
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The Register: ChatGPT used for evil: Fake IT worker resumes, misinfo, and cyber-op assist
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/06/chatgpt_for_evil/ Source: The Register Title: ChatGPT used for evil: Fake IT worker resumes, misinfo, and cyber-op assist Feedly Summary: OpenAI boots accounts linked to 10 malicious campaigns Fake IT workers possibly linked to North Korea, Beijing-backed cyber operatives, and Russian malware slingers are among the baddies using ChatGPT for evil, according to OpenAI’s…