Google’s Chrome team previews WebMCP, a proposed web standard that lets websites expose structured tools for AI agents instead of relying on screen scraping.
The hyperscalers were quick to support AI agents and the Model Context Protocol. Use these official MCP servers from the major cloud providers to automate your cloud operations.
Over 260,000 users installed fake AI Chrome extensions that used iframe injection to steal browser and Gmail data, exposing ...
Ignore patches at your own risk. According to Uncle Sam, a SQL injection flaw in Microsoft Configuration Manager patched in October 2024 is now being actively exploited, exposing unpatched businesses ...
Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has published a new report warning about AI model extraction/distillation attacks, in ...
This quick-read checklist provides a streamlined audit of your defense capabilities to help you secure every identity—human, non-human, and AI agents alike. By shifting focus from the firewall to your ...
Accelerated project delivery: Helps finance, operations, and IT leaders rapidly connect NetSuite to other mission-critical systems without reliance on specialist developers. With prebuilt adapters and ...
For years, the industry standard for data ops has been a ticket-based service bureau. A product manager wants a new dashboard? Ticket. A data scientist needs a new feature pipeline? Ticket. A ...
The results of our soon-to-be-published Advanced Cloud Firewall (ACFW) test are hard to ignore. Some vendors are failing badly at the basics like SQL injection, command injection, Server-Side Request ...
Leaked non-human identities like API keys and tokens are becoming a major breach driver in cloud environments. Flare shows ...
More than 40,000 WordPress sites using the Quiz and Survey Master plugin have been affected by a SQL injection vulnerability that allowed authenticated users to interfere with database queries.
Amazon Ads' MCP server is in open beta, allowing advertisers to connect their own tools to its API functionalities through ...