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CVE-2025-41090
microCLAUDIA in v3.2.0 and prior has an improper access control vulnerability. This flaw allows an authenticated user to perform unauthorized actions on other organizations' systems by sending direct API requests. To do so, the attacker can use organization identifiers obtained through a...
Key Emerging Cybersecurity Threats and Challenges for 2025 and Beyond
The global threat landscape is undergoing an unprecedented transformation. Organizations are facing dizzying levels of complexity, driven by rapid technological innovation, the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence, and the expected disruptive effects of quantum computing. At the same...
CVE-2025-41090
microCLAUDIA in v3.2.0 and prior has an improper access control vulnerability. This flaw allows an authenticated user to perform unauthorized actions on other organizations' systems by sending direct API requests. To do so, the attacker can use organization identifiers obtained through a...
CVE-2025-41090 Improper Access Control in CCN-CERT microCLAUDIA
microCLAUDIA in v3.2.0 and prior has an improper access control vulnerability. This flaw allows an authenticated user to perform unauthorized actions on other organizations' systems by sending direct API requests. To do so, the attacker can use organization identifiers obtained through a...
CVE-2025-41090 Improper Access Control in CCN-CERT microCLAUDIA
microCLAUDIA in v3.2.0 and prior has an improper access control vulnerability. This flaw allows an authenticated user to perform unauthorized actions on other organizations' systems by sending direct API requests. To do so, the attacker can use organization identifiers obtained through a...
CVE-2025-41090
CVE-2025-41090 concerns microCLAUDIA, affecting version 3.2.0 and older. The issue is an improper access-control vulnerability that allows an authenticated user to perform actions on other organizations’ systems by issuing direct API requests, using organization identifiers obtained from a compro...
Introducing Spring AI Agents and Spring AI Bench
I'd like to introduce two new projects that are part of the Spring AI Community GitHub organization: Spring AI Agents, and Spring AI Bench. These two projects focus on using agentic coding tools—tools you likely already have in your enterprise. In 2025 AI coding agents have matured to the point...
QueryIPI: Query-Agnostic Indirect Prompt Injection on Coding Agents
Modern coding agents integrated into IDEs combine powerful tools and system-level actions, exposing a high-stakes attack surface. Existing Indirect Prompt Injection IPI studies focus mainly on query-specific behaviors, leading to unstable attacks with lower success rates. We identify a more sever...
Breaking Agent Backbones: Evaluating the Security of Backbone LLMs in AI Agents
AI agents powered by large language models LLMs are being deployed at scale, yet we lack a systematic understanding of how the choice of backbone LLM affects agent security. The non-deterministic sequential nature of AI agents complicates security modeling, while the integration of traditional...
Secure AI at Scale and Speed — Learn the Framework in this Free Webinar
AI is everywhere—and your company wants in. Faster products, smarter systems, fewer bottlenecks. But if you're in security, that excitement often comes with a sinking feeling. Because while everyone else is racing ahead, you're left trying to manage a growing web of AI agents you didn't create,...
The new Microsoft Security Store unites partners and innovation
On September 30, 2025, Microsoft announced a bold new vision for security: a unified, AI-powered platform designed to help organizations defend against today’s most sophisticated cyberthreats. But an equally important story—one that’s just beginning to unfold—is how the Microsoft Security Store i...
Key API Security Takeaways from the Postman 2025 State of API Report
API security has never been more important because modern APIs are operational necessities. Unfortunately, many organizations are failing to adapt their security models to a rapidly changing API threat landscape. Like it or not, we live in an AI-first world, and API security must reflect that...
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VulnCheck KEV: CVE-2025-59474
Jenkins 2.527 and earlier, LTS 2.516.2 and earlier does not perform a permission check in the sidepanel of a page intentionally accessible to users lacking Overall/Read permission, allowing attackers without Overall/Read permission to list agent names through its sidepanel executors widget...
LLM Agents for Automated Web Vulnerability Reproduction: Are We There Yet?
Large language model LLM agents have demonstrated remarkable capabilities in software engineering and cybersecurity tasks, including code generation, vulnerability discovery, and automated testing. One critical but underexplored application is automated web vulnerability reproduction, which...
GRIDAI: Generating and Repairing Intrusion Detection Rules Via Collaboration among Multiple LLM-Based Agents
Rule-based network intrusion detection systems play a crucial role in the real-time detection of Web attacks. However, most existing works primarily focus on automatically generating detection rules for new attacks, often overlooking the relationships between new attacks and existing rules, which...
HackWorld: Evaluating Computer-Use Agents on Exploiting Web Application Vulnerabilities
Web applications are prime targets for cyberattacks as gateways to critical services and sensitive data. Traditional penetration testing is costly and expertise-intensive, making it difficult to scale with the growing web ecosystem. While language model agents show promise in cybersecurity, moder...
Exploiting Web Search Tools of AI Agents for Data Exfiltration
Large language models LLMs are now routinely used to autonomously execute complex tasks, from natural language processing to dynamic workflows like web searches. The usage of tool-calling and Retrieval Augmented Generation RAG allows LLMs to process and retrieve sensitive corporate data, amplifyi...
Securing agentic AI: Your guide to the Microsoft Ignite sessions catalog
Security is a core focus at Microsoft Ignite 2025, reflected in dedicated sessions and hands-on experiences designed for security professionals and leaders. Whether you’re shaping strategy or working on the front lines, Microsoft Ignite offers direct access to the latest advancements and practica...