What if your AI-powered application leaked sensitive data, generated harmful content, or revealed internal instructions – and none of your security tools caught it? This isn’t hypothetical. It’s happening now and exposing critical gaps in how we secure modern AI…
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“Prove Your Age, Lose Your Privacy”: How Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton Turns Porn Sites into Surveillance Platforms
A statute that requires identity verification to read news articles or shop for groceries would be problematic; one that does so for pornography is catastrophic. The post “Prove Your Age, Lose Your Privacy”: How Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton Turns…
I Hacked (Logged) In Through The Front Door
Identity-based attacks have become the path of least resistance and it is the responsibility of all organizations to shore up their defenses to mitigate these threats. The post I Hacked (Logged) In Through The Front Door appeared first on Security…
Keeper Security Adds Support for MCP to Secrets Management Platform
Keeper Security is making its secrets management platform more accessible to artificial intelligence (AI) agents by adding support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP). The post Keeper Security Adds Support for MCP to Secrets Management Platform appeared first on Security…
Meme Crimes – Can You Conspire By Meme?
Can a person be convicted of a federal conspiracy solely by posting misleading political memes online, without ever having communicated or knowingly coordinated with their alleged co-conspirators? The post Meme Crimes – Can You Conspire By Meme? appeared first on…
Code Execution Through Email: How I Used Claude to Hack Itself
You don’t always need a vulnerable app to pull off a successful exploit. Sometimes all it takes is a well-crafted email, an LLM agent, and a few “innocent” plugins. This is the story of how I used a Gmail message…
Palo Alto Networks Extends Zero-Trust Alliance with Okta
Palo Alto Networks today extended its alliance with Okta to provide deeper integrations to enable cybersecurity teams to restrict which applications can be accessed from a secure browser. The post Palo Alto Networks Extends Zero-Trust Alliance with Okta appeared first…
Hacked Elmo X Account Spews Racist, Antisemitic Posts
A hacker accessed the X account of beloved Sesame Street character Elmo, which included racist and antisemitic posts and a foul tirade about Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The incident came a week after xAI’s Grok chatbot spewed antisemitic and white…
The SaaS Security Disconnect: Why Most Organizations Are Still Vulnerable
A new report from AppOmni captures a significant misplaced confidence in the security of software-as-a-service applications and escalating risks associated with these cloud services. The post The SaaS Security Disconnect: Why Most Organizations Are Still Vulnerable appeared first on Security…