RSAC 2025: AI Everywhere, Trust Nowhere
We’re at an inflection point. AI is changing the game, but the rules haven’t caught up.
We’re at an inflection point. AI is changing the game, but the rules haven’t caught up.
The China-lined threat actor behind the zero-day exploitation of security flaws in Microsoft Exchange servers in January 2021 has shifted its tactics to target the information technology (IT) supply chain as a means to obtain initial access to corporate networks. That’s according to new findings from the Microsoft Threat Intelligence team, which said the Silk…
What is the Vulnerability? A critical vulnerability in MongoDB Server’s handling of zlib-compressed network traffic allows a fully unauthenticated remote attacker to read uninitialized heap memory and leak sensitive data directly from server memory. The flaw stems from improper buffer length handling during zlib decompression. By sending specially crafted malformed packets, an attacker can cause…
A privilege escalation flaw has been demonstrated in Windows Server 2025 that makes it possible for attackers to compromise any user in Active Directory (AD). “The attack exploits the delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA) feature that was introduced in Windows Server 2025, works with the default configuration, and is trivial to implement,” Akamai security researcher…
Why securing the inference chain is now the top priority for AI applications and infrastructure.
Despite significant investments in advanced technologies and employee training programs, credential and user-based attacks remain alarmingly prevalent, accounting for 50-80% of enterprise breaches[1],[2]. While identity-based attacks continue to dominate as the leading cause of security incidents, the common approach to identity security threats is still threat reduction, implementing layers of
LLMjacking operation leveraged illicit access GenAI services to produce explicit celebrity images and other harmful content, Microsoft’s digital crimes unit says.