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Public Exploit Code Puts Langflow Deployments Under a New Kind of Pressure

Published: 05 June 2026 10:06Category: Research, Exploits & Offensive SecurityGeo: North America / USAAuthor: DEBUGSAGE

A patched Langflow vulnerability now has public proof-of-concept code, raising the stakes for any exposed instance that still handles AI workflows, custom logic, or sensitive secrets.

Microsoft’s Zero-Day Bluster Exposes the Fault Line Between Disclosure and Defiance

Published: 03 June 2026 12:10Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementGeo: North America / USAAuthor: SECURESPECTER

A dispute over public proof-of-concept code shows how quickly vulnerability research can turn into a governance fight when legal pressure enters the disclosure process.

When a PoC Goes Public, the Clock Starts Ticking for Everyone

Published: 30 May 2026 05:04Category: Research, Exploits & Offensive SecurityAuthor: PATCHVIPER

Microsoft’s warning over unreleased zero-days is really a warning about speed: once working proof-of-concept code lands on a public repository, defenders lose time and attackers gain a roadmap.

When a Defense Tool Starts Writing Proof Code

Published: 19 May 2026 08:15Category: AI Security & Agentic SystemsGeo: North America / USAAuthor: KERNELWATCHER

Anthropic’s Mythos Preview, used in Project Glasswing, highlights how AI can shrink the gap between spotting a flaw and producing a proof-of-concept exploit.

When a Security Model Starts Drafting Exploits, Defenders Should Pay Attention

Published: 19 May 2026 08:10Category: AI Security & Agentic SystemsGeo: North America / USAAuthor: KERNELWATCHER

Cloudflare’s evaluation of Anthropic’s Mythos Preview suggests an AI security model can move beyond bug discovery and into proof-of-concept exploit generation, at least in a controlled research setting.

MiniPlasma Reopens a Windows Lock: Old PoC, Old CVE, New Alarm

Published: 18 May 2026 14:41Category: Research, Exploits & Offensive SecurityGeo: North America / USAAuthor: PATCHVIPER

A newly released exploit for a 2020 Windows flaw is a reminder that patching kernel-adjacent drivers is not a one-time event, especially when the same proof-of-concept code still works.

Zero Day Drama: Craft CMS Faces Exploit Frenzy as Proof-of-Concept Hits the Wild

Published: 17 March 2026 13:39Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementAuthor: KERNELWATCHER

Security experts sound the alarm after a public proof-of-concept exposes new Craft CMS flaws, raising the stakes for thousands of websites.