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Packet Storm News
Packet Storm News
added 2026/02/23 12:0 a.m.9 views

Agents of Chaos

We report an exploratory red-teaming study of autonomous language-model-powered agents deployed in a live laboratory environment with persistent memory, email accounts, Discord access, file systems, and shell execution. Over a two-week period, twenty AI researchers interacted with the agents unde...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2026/01/24 8:20 a.m.7 views

Who Approved This Agent? Rethinking Access, Accountability, and Risk in the Age of AI Agents

AI agents are accelerating how work gets done. They schedule meetings, access data, trigger workflows, write code, and take action in real time, pushing productivity beyond human speed across the enterprise. Then comes the moment every security team eventually hits: “Wait… who approved this?”...

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Pen Test Partners Blog
Pen Test Partners Blog
added 2024/12/03 6:17 a.m.8 views

6 non tech things you wish you had done before being breached

Introduction When a breach happens, it’s not just technical defences that matter. Preparation in non-technical areas, like having key documents printed or emergency contacts accessible, can make all the difference. In this blog, we highlight six simple yet essential steps to help you prepare in...

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Citrix
Citrix
added 2020/10/07 12:0 a.m.6 views

How DNS(Domain Name System) works with GSLB feature on NetScaler

The Domain Name SystemDNS system is considered as a distributed database which uses the Client/Server architecture. Name Servers are the servers in the architecture, and the resolvers are the clients that are typically library routines installed on an operating system that create and send queries...

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RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2018/02/13 7:22 p.m.12 views

openstack-aodh: Aodh can be used to launder Keystone trusts

A verification flaw was found in openstack-aodh. As part of an HTTP alarm action, a user could pass in a trust ID. However, the trust could be from anyone because it was not verified. Because the trust was then used by openstack-aodh to obtain a keystone token for the alarm action, a malicious us...

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RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2017/11/15 1:25 p.m.3 views

openstack-aodh: Aodh can be used to launder Keystone trusts

A verification flaw was found in openstack-aodh. As part of an HTTP alarm action, a user could pass in a trust ID. However, the trust could be from anyone because it was not verified. Because the trust was then used by openstack-aodh to obtain a keystone token for the alarm action, a malicious us...

7.5CVSS5.7AI score0.02136EPSS
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