In the brief history of AI security, the prompt injection has quickly become the top threat. Large language models are ...
JadePuffer could be the first reported case of a ransomware attack driven by AI from start to finish. How can businesses ...
ActiveState explains how GitHub Actions attack chains can evade traditional CI security scanners, why passing a scan doesn't ...
Securonix uncovers the Veil#Drop malware framework, which abuses compromised websites and Google Blogspot to deploy the PureLog information stealer.
A practitioner's breakdown of the CSRF attack: how the forged request works, two documented exploits, a manual test, and the ...
Threat actors are targeting vulnerabilities in Joomla and the LiteSpeed cPanel plugin for code execution and privilege escalation. Affecting the Joomla Content Editor (JCE) for Joomla and tracked as ...
Security researchers have found a way to hijack AI coding agents with nothing but a fake bug report. They call it Agentjacking. It needs no malware, no stolen password, and no breach of the target.
Cybersecurity researchers have described what they say is a new class of attack that can trick artificial intelligence (AI) coding agents into running arbitrary code on developer machines. Called ...
Two security teams have shown, in separate research published this week, that OpenClaw, the popular self-hosted AI agent, can be driven to run attacker-controlled code or hand over sensitive data ...
The source code for the Miasma credential-stealing framework briefly appeared on GitHub after being uploaded through multiple compromised developer accounts. Security researchers warn that the leak ...
Researchers have revealed what they claim to be a “new class of attack” which tricks AI coding agents into executing arbitrary code on developer machines. Tenet Security, which specializes in the ...
Microsoft has patched an actively exploited Exchange Server vulnerability that allows threat actors to execute arbitrary JavaScript code in cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks targeting Outlook Web ...