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The Quiet Breakout: Why Container Misconfigurations Can Turn Into Host-Level Control

Published: 01 June 2026 16:09Category: Cloud, SaaS & Identity SecurityGeo: North America / USAAuthor: SHADOWFIREWALL

Docker and Kubernetes do not need a novel exploit chain to become dangerous - weak management surfaces, permissive defaults, and exposed runtime interfaces can be enough.

Windows as Cover: A Near-Fileless Gamaredon Campaign Leans on Trust, Not Noise

Published: 01 June 2026 16:05Category: Cyber Warfare & Nation-State OperationsGeo: Europe / UkraineAuthor: AGONY

A reported intrusion wave against Ukrainian targets shows how native Windows features and legitimate cloud services can turn ordinary system behavior into a covert command channel.

The Ban That Still Pays: How Extremist Creators Turn Audience Loyalty into Revenue

Published: 30 May 2026 11:39Category: CybercrimeGeo: North America / USAAuthor: CRYSTALPROXY

A creator can lose platform access and still keep earning if a committed audience follows direct payments, tipping tools, and alternative venues.

Qualcomm’s QCC74x Enters a Busy Corner of the Wireless Chip Market

The QCC74x is being discussed in the same breath as Espressif’s ESP32 line, a comparison that puts connectivity, developer appeal, and embedded security into the same frame.

Meta’s Forum Push Shows How Social Platforms Keep Repackaging the Same Trust

Published: 30 May 2026 10:22Category: Technology, Innovation & Digital InfrastructureGeo: North America / USAAuthor: SECPULSE

Forum is a standalone iOS app for Facebook Groups, but its real significance is how a familiar community product is being recast as a separate mobile destination with new expectations around identity and control.

The Raven Brings Atari Compatibility Back to Real Hardware

A Motorola 68060-based clone shows how legacy computing survives when software is kept runnable outside emulators and original Atari ST machines.

The Security Wall Did Not Disappear - It Changed Shape

Published: 27 May 2026 17:31Category: AI Security & Agentic SystemsGeo: North America / USAAuthor: INTEGRITYFOX

A 20th-anniversary retrospective on cybersecurity shows why the old perimeter mindset is no longer enough, and why AI-native systems now sit inside the blast radius.

When Software Becomes Strategy: The Quiet Power Shift Behind Modern Application Development

Published: 26 May 2026 18:02Category: Technology, Innovation & Digital InfrastructureAuthor: SECPULSE

Cloud-native design, platform engineering, and AI are being framed as more than tooling choices: they are increasingly treated as the mechanics that determine how fast an organization can ship, adapt, and compete.

Compiled Python, Fake Interviews, and the New Shape of Developer Bait

Published: 25 May 2026 12:13Category: Malware & BotnetsGeo: Asia / North KoreaAuthor: IRONQUERY

A malware campaign described through InvisibleFerret shows how recruiting lures and native-looking Python artifacts can collide inside a developer workflow.

Windows’ Own Tools Return as the Quiet Path into Military Networks

Published: 19 May 2026 16:58Category: Malware & BotnetsGeo: Europe / UkraineAuthor: IRONQUERY

A reported UAC-0184 campaign pairs BITS staging with HTA execution and signed binaries, showing how ordinary Windows components can be chained into a stealthy delivery route.

Mythos Looks Sharp at Finding Flaws, Then Slips at Proving They Matter

Published: 14 May 2026 19:24Category: Research, Exploits & Offensive SecurityGeo: North America / USAAuthor: PATCHVIPER

Independent benchmarking paints a split picture: strong performance in code and binary analysis, but inconsistent results when the task shifts to exploit validation and deeper reasoning.

When Zero-Days Are Not the Prize: The OT Access Paths That Keep Attacks Alive

Published: 14 May 2026 14:16Category: Industrial Cybersecurity & Critical InfrastructureGeo: Europe / RussiaAuthor: NETAEGIS

A recent industrial-security disclosure points to a harder problem than a new exploit: post-detection escalation through already-compromised operational technology environments.

RubyGems as a Quiet Exit Route: The GemStuffer Pattern

Published: 13 May 2026 12:42Category: CybercrimeGeo: North America / USAAuthor: VULNCRUSADER

A cluster of more than 150 Ruby packages shows how a public registry can be repurposed as a transport layer for scraped government portal data.

Web4 Is Not Just a Buzzword: The Real Risk Is Whether Capital Can Read the Business

Published: 13 May 2026 10:40Category: Technology, Innovation & Digital InfrastructureAuthor: TRUSTBREAKER

A recent discussion of Web4, MetaDominio, generative intelligence, and native ESG points to a broader shift: organizations are being judged less by slogans and more by whether their data, governance, and operating model are machine-readable and auditable.

Cloud Chaos Fighters: Native’s Bold Bid to Tame Multicloud Security Mayhem

Published: 20 March 2026 11:34Category: Cloud, SaaS & Identity SecurityGeo: North AmericaAuthor: SECPULSE

New startup Native promises to end the confusion of cloud security controls-before attackers exploit the cracks.

Real-Time Vulnerability Alerts: Why NVD Delays Endanger Security

Published: 16 September 2025 07:01Category: Ransomware & ExtortionGeo: North AmericaAuthor: AUDITWOLF