Monday hit like a cron job with anger issues.
A busted auth path here, a repo-side faceplant there, some "patched-ish" thing already getting chewed on in the wild, and then the usual bonus round: poisoned dev tools, sketchy forum chatter, phishing kits pretending to be productivity, and AI lowering the bar for people who already thought 'curl | sh' had a personality.
The vibe is simple: old bugs, ...
The week's cybersecurity developments reveal a paradox: while the tools and tactics evolve—AI-driven attacks, zero-day exploits, and sophisticated malware—the underlying vulnerabilities remain stubbornly human. The GlassWorm takedown, for instance, disrupts a single operation but does little to address the systemic issue of open-source ecosystem abuse, where attackers can simply rebrand and return. Similarly, the GREYVIBE group's use of AI isn't just a technical novelty; it signals a shift in ho...
