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Shadow AI is a fear response, and banning it makes it worse

This post is based on Mackenzie's conversation with Noora Ahmed-Moshe on The Secure Disclosure podcast. Listen to the full episode. A company lost a million dollars because someone on a litigation call ran an AI note-taker. As behavioral scientist Noora Ahmed-Moshe explains on the podcast, the tool summarized a confidential conversation and sent it to the opposing party, who used it to force a settlement on their terms.

Mini Shai-Hulud Is Back: npm Worm Hits over 160 Packages, including Mistral and Tanstack

Mini Shai-Hulud is back. Like I said before, we were yet to see the full scale of the attack. The npm campaign we covered in April, when it targeted SAP packages, has now turned into a much larger compromise. Our Malware Team detected 373 malicious package-version entries across 169 npm package names. The basic goal is still the same: steal credentials from developer machines and CI/CD runners, then use those credentials to reach more packages. What changed is the scale and the release path.

Rolling out developer security in a 5,000+ engineer organization

Large engineering organizations like to believe their biggest problems are technical. If only someone would approve the budget for the latest tool, everything would be solved. Lately, the prevailing bet is that the silver bullet is vibe coding powered by your favorite flavor of LLM. But the pathologies of large organizations are rarely technical in nature.

Security metamorphosis: a Mythos-ready architecture checklist for autonomous AI attacks

The Anthropic Glasswing initiative brings together Amazon Web Services, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorganChase, the Linux Foundation, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Palo Alto Networks as launch partners. You can find a lot of posts and reactions on social media as it is definitely a big deal that Anthropic is keeping their Mythos Preview model out of general access.