slider

 Recent PostsRSS Feed:

Netizen: Monday Security Brief (6/22/2026)

Posted on 22 Jun 2026

Today’s Topics: INTERPOL Warns Cybercrime Is Surging Across Asia-Pacific as Phishing, Ransomware, and AI Scams Scale Up Cybercrime is rising sharply across Asia and the South Pacific, with phishing, ransomware, banking malware, information stealers, deepfakes, and AI-assisted fraud placing new pressure on governments, businesses, and law enforcement agencies across the region. A new INTERPOL assessment […] ...

Continue Reading »

How AI Changes Secure Code Review

Posted on 19 Jun 2026

Secure code review has always required more than finding obvious injection bugs or checking whether a developer used the right library call. Good review connects code behavior to trust boundaries, data flow, authorization logic, state changes, error handling, deployment context, and abuse cases. AI does not remove that requirement. It changes the volume, speed, source, […] ...

Continue Reading

How AI Changes Secure Code Review

Posted on 19 Jun 2026

Secure code review has always required more than finding obvious injection bugs or checking whether a developer used the right library call. Good review connects code behavior to trust boundaries, data flow, authorization logic, state changes, error handling, deployment context, and abuse cases. AI does not remove that requirement. It changes the volume, speed, source, […] ...

Continue Reading

The Security Risks Hidden in Service Accounts

Posted on 18 Jun 2026

Service accounts sit at the intersection of identity, application runtime, infrastructure automation, and privileged access. They run Windows services, connect middleware to databases, let pipelines deploy code, let SaaS applications read tenant data, and allow workloads in cloud and Kubernetes environments to call APIs without a person at the keyboard. That operational value also makes […] ...

Continue Reading

The Security Risks Hidden in Service Accounts

Posted on 18 Jun 2026

Service accounts sit at the intersection of identity, application runtime, infrastructure automation, and privileged access. They run Windows services, connect middleware to databases, let pipelines deploy code, let SaaS applications read tenant data, and allow workloads in cloud and Kubernetes environments to call APIs without a person at the keyboard. That operational value also makes […] ...

Continue Reading

  View More

 Twitter Feed