Zero Trust for MCP: The AI Agent Security Fix Big Tech Ignores
AI agents are chaining MCP tools into Frankenstein workflows nobody foresaw. Zero Trust isn't optional; it's the only way to stop the bleed.
Microsoft's numbers might look stable, but behind the scenes, critical vulnerabilities have doubled. Translation? The bad guys are getting smarter, and your data is more exposed than ever.
AI agents are chaining MCP tools into Frankenstein workflows nobody foresaw. Zero Trust isn't optional; it's the only way to stop the bleed.
Imagine spotting a hacker's sneaky data grab before it spirals into a nightmare. Varonis's G2 leadership in data security posture management (DSPM) hands everyday security teams that superpower, just as AI risks explode.
Ever wonder if your cloud security tools are screaming alerts just to justify their existence? Tenable's new tricks in custom policies and AWS ABAC aim to hush the racket—but I'm not fully sold yet.
An AI model says 'no' to a shady prompt. Tenable One turns that rejection into your first line of defense against prompt injections and rogue insiders.
Eighty-one percent of developers are already leaning on AI for code—whether you approve or not. But when non-coders start 'vibe coding' straight to production, security craters.
Midnight commands from the FBI just purged thousands of TP-Link routers of Russian spyware. But Iran's hitting U.S. factories hard—welcome to cybersecurity's brutal week 15.
Imagine logging into work tomorrow, only to hand your credentials to hackers via a compromised firewall. Edge decay turns your perimeter from shield to sieve, fueling stealthy intrusions that hit real businesses hard.
Imagine malware that not only steals your passwords but rickrolls your screen mid-heist. CrystalX RAT does just that, fusing cybercrime with cruel jokes in one Go-powered package.
Metasploit just armed hackers with easy command injection hits on FreePBX and AVideo Encoder. Think your PBX is secure? Think again.
Fake CAPTCHA? Click anyway? That's how Horabot's 'Sapecar' sneaks into Mexican banks. Kaspersky stopped it cold—but it's a reminder: vigilance isn't optional.
Web apps aren't just code—they're your front door to disaster. Vector Command proves it by chaining exploits real hackers love.
Imagine searching for Proxifier software, clicking a top GitHub result, and unwittingly launching a cyber relay race straight to your crypto wallet. ClipBanker doesn't rush—it endures, layer by layer, until it owns your clipboard.