Securing GenAI Code: Manage Risk from Code to Cloud

The productivity revolution promised by AI coding assistants has arrived. Developers are shipping features faster than ever, with tools like GitHub Copilot, Amazon CodeWhisperer, and Claude Code becoming as essential to modern development as Git itself. But beneath this velocity lies a troubling reality that every security leader needs to confront: we’re scaling security debt at unprecedented speed.

GitGuardian Can Now Monitor Your Gerrit Repositories To Help You Fight Secrets Sprawl

In this video, Romain Jouhannet, Product Manager at GitGuardian, talks with Dwayne McDaniel, Developer Advocate at GitGuardian about the platform's new native support for Gerrit as a VCS source. Gerrit is widely used for enterprise code review workflows, often hosting sensitive internal repositories. You can now connect your Gerrit instance to GitGuardian to detect secrets exposed across your repositories and commit histories, with the same experience as our other VCS integrations.

Is Shai-Hulud Back? Compromised Bitwarden CLI Contains a Self-Propagating npm Worm

Version 2026.4.0 of the widely-used @bitwarden/cli npm package (78,000 weekly downloads) has been identified as malicious. The package contains a sophisticated multi-stage credential theft worm that explicitly names itself "Shai-Hulud: The Third Coming", a direct callback to previous Shai-Hulud supply chain campaigns, and targets developer credentials including SSH keys, cloud secrets, and even MCP configuration files.

FBI: Americans Lost More Than $20 billion to Fraud Last Year

Cyber-enabled crimes cost Americans nearly $21 billion in 2025, a 26% increase from the previous year, according to the FBI’s latest Internet Crime Report. Phishing, extortion, and investment scams were the most commonly reported attacks, with AI-related scams driving some of the costliest losses. Phishing was the top attack vector, with these attacks leading to more than $215 million in losses. Notably, AI-assisted business email compromise (BEC) attacks cost victims more than $30 million.

How Healthcare Platform Teams Should Secure AI Agents on Kubernetes

The surgeon is thirty-two minutes into a procedure. The ambient scribe pod listening to the operating room is mid-encounter — transcribing, retrieving prior chart context, drafting the operative note for post-op sign-off. At the same moment, your SOC gets an alert: anomalous tool invocation from that pod, elevated egress volume, behavioral deviation from the agent’s baseline.

How We Prevented a Critical Jira Data Loss Incident (and So Can You)

As daily Jira users, the GitProtect Team experiences the platform’s pros and cons firsthand. A recent notification from Atlassian about data loss was a sharp reminder of digital fragility. Without GitProtect, our enterprise-grade backup solution, the loss could potentially turn into a critical data incident. Let’s see what happened and how we responded.

Detecting Threats in Multi-Agent Orchestration Systems: LangChain, CrewAI, and AutoGPT

It’s Tuesday morning at a mid-size fintech. A customer-support workflow runs on CrewAI in production: a Triage agent reads tickets, a Records agent pulls customer history, a Remediation agent drafts and sends the reply. A user submits a ticket with a pasted error log containing an indirect prompt injection. Triage summarizes and delegates. Records, interpreting instructions embedded in the summary, pulls 2,400 customer records instead of one.

Concrete Slurry Disposal Methods That Prioritize Security

Managing wet waste on a construction site requires a clear plan. Wet materials can quickly become a liability if left to sit or handled incorrectly. These substances often contain heavy metals and chemicals that require careful handling to keep the environment safe. Staying safe means looking at how these materials impact the surrounding workspace. Choosing the right methods protects the crew and the project timeline. A well-organized site is less likely to face expensive delays or safety hazards during the building process.

How to Clean Charging Cable Connectors and Magnetic Tips?

Dirty charging cable connectors are one of the most overlooked causes of slow charging, intermittent connections, and outright charging failure. Dust, lint, oxidation, and skin oils all settle into connector contacts over time, and the buildup gradually disrupts the electrical connection. For users of magnetic charging cables, the magnetic tips face even more exposure since they detach and reattach constantly, collecting debris with every cycle. A proper cleaning routine can restore full charging speed, extend the life of the cable, and prevent damage to the port itself. This guide covers exactly how to do it right.