Why Your Security Tools Are Useless Against AI?#short #ai

Most companies believe their security tools—WAF, EDR, API gateways—are enough to stop cyber attacks. But AI has changed the game. AI-powered attacks: –Learn your security patterns–Adapt in real-time–Bypass traditional defenses These tools were built for a predictable world. AI attackers are non-stop, intelligent, and evolving. That’s why even the best security systems are failing against modern AI threats.

Emerging Threat: (CVE-2026-23869) React Server Components Denial of Service

CVE-2026-23869 is a denial of service vulnerability in React Server Components, caused by improper handling of cyclic data structures during deserialization of incoming HTTP requests. The vulnerability resides in the React Flight protocol's server-side reply handling, specifically in the createMap, createSet, and extractIterator functions within ReactFlightReplyServer.js. The vulnerability carries a CVSS v3.1 base score of 7.5 (High). Exploitation requires no authentication and no user interaction.

How Government Agencies Can Enforce Zero-Trust Security with Keeper

Zero trust is a cybersecurity framework built on the principle of “never trust, always verify,” meaning every user, device and session must be continuously verified for access to be granted and maintained. In federal environments, zero trust is especially critical because privileged accounts can provide access to sensitive systems, infrastructure and data.

The Hidden Costs of Atlassian Cloud Migration: User Bloat, Sensitive Data, and How to Address Both

The single most common mistake in Atlassian cloud migration projects is treating migration as a straightforward technical exercise, exporting configurations, importing data, and switching environments. In practice, an unprepared migration transfers not just your data, but years of accumulated debt: inactive accounts, overstated license needs, and sensitive information that was never designed to exist in a shared cloud environment.

Build a security investigation agent that responds to detections (agent-as-code)

In this video we demonstrate how to build a custom security investigation agent using LimaCharlie’s agentic SecOps platform. Using the AI Agent Builder and a plain-language prompt, we create an investigation bot called SSH Bot that runs automatically whenever sensitive SSH credential material is accessed on an endpoint. When the detection fires, the agent: The agent is saved as code, allowing it to be triggered by detections, run asynchronously across infrastructure, or executed on a schedule.

How to exchange BTC to XMR?

Exchanging Bitcoin (BTC) for Monero (XMR) is a popular process for users who value privacy and security in their cryptocurrency activities. Due to Bitcoin's transparent blockchain and Monero's emphasis on anonymity, the swap process is increasingly being chosen by those seeking to protect personal financial data. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach on how to successfully complete a BTC to XMR exchange while keeping your privacy intact.

Empowering the Next Wave of Blockchain Pioneers: The Coinspaid and The Residency Strategic Alliance

The rapid evolution of the digital economy has created a significant gap between the capabilities of established fintech giants and the needs of early-stage startups. While large corporations enjoy seamless access to global liquidity and sophisticated payment rails, emerging founders often struggle with the technical and regulatory hurdles of blockchain integration. A new strategic partnership is set to bridge this divide by democratizing access to high-tier financial technology, ensuring that the next generation of innovators can build on a foundation of institutional-grade security.

Why Choose a PCI SSC Associate Participating Organization (APO) for Payment Device Lifecycle Protection

To fully secure payment devices, device manufacturers need a security partner that fully understands the entire lifecycle of a payment product, from pre-compliance design reviews and penetration testing through to post-launch vulnerability monitoring, and threat intelligence and regular testing. That is exactly why working with a PCI SSC Associate Participating Organization (APO) matters. It gives payment device manufacturers a distinct advantage - foresight.