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Deep dives, expert analysis, and practical guidance on exposure management, adversarial validation, and the future of AI-driven exposure management.

Top CVE's of June 2026
CVEVulnerability Intelligence

Top CVEs of June 2026: 5 Critical Flaws to Patch Now

Five CVEs defined June 2026: Check Point VPN bypass, Splunk pre-auth RCE, Windows HTTP.sys kernel RCE, LiteLLM AI-gateway RCE, and Defender BlueHammer. How to fix each.

Jul 1, 202612 min
A Poisoned PyPI Package Hit 36 Percent of Cloud Environments
LLM SecurityCybersecurity

A Poisoned PyPI Package Quietly Hit 36 Percent of Cloud Environments Through LiteLLM

LiteLLM 1.82.7 and 1.82.8 silently swept AWS credentials, Kubernetes configs, and SSH keys from 3.4 million daily installs. Here is exactly what the payload did and how Strobes AI detects and shuts it down.

Mar 26, 202612 min