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AI Security Daily Briefing – September 4, 2025
A sharp, fact-based briefing for security and risk professionals. Each alert includes technical context, defense strategies, and expert analysis. 1) Hexstrike-AI Reborn as Attack Orchestrator What’s new: Hexstrike-AI—a framework originally intended for red teams—is now being weaponized by attackers to… Read More ›
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AI Security Daily Briefing — September 3, 2025
A concise, fact-checked roundup for technical security and risk leaders. Each item includes concrete mitigations and a two-paragraph expert take. 1) Hexstrike-AI enables ~10-minute zero-day exploitation What’s new: Threat actors are leveraging a newly surfaced framework, Hexstrike-AI, to automate recon,… Read More ›
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AI-Powered Credential Stuffing — Smarter, Faster Account Takeovers
Overview Credential stuffing — the automated use of stolen username/password pairs — has been around for years. But now, attackers are enhancing these campaigns with AI-driven orchestration, making them faster, stealthier, and far more successful. By combining machine learning with… Read More ›
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AI Security Daily Briefing – September 2, 2025
Critical AI & Cybersecurity Updates (Past 24 Hours) 1. IBM Watsonx Vulnerability Enables SQL Injection A severe flaw was identified in the IBM Watsonx Orchestrate Cartridge, which allows blind SQL injection attacks. This vulnerability poses a high risk of unauthorized… Read More ›
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AI in Supply Chain Attacks — Compromising the Ecosystem Through Intelligent Targeting
Overview Supply chain attacks target the weakest link in the ecosystem — and AI is making them more precise, scalable, and devastating. Attackers can now leverage AI to map dependencies, identify vulnerable vendors, and generate tailored exploits that ripple through… Read More ›
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AI in Cloud Misconfiguration Exploits — Automating the Hunt for Weak Spots
Overview Cloud misconfigurations remain one of the top causes of breaches. Now, attackers are supercharging their reconnaissance by using AI to identify, classify, and exploit cloud misconfigurations at scale. From open S3 buckets to weak IAM policies, AI-driven tools can… Read More ›
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AI-Augmented DDoS — When Bots Get Smarter About Overwhelming Systems
Overview Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have long been a weapon of choice for cybercriminals. But with AI, these attacks are no longer just about brute force — they’re becoming smarter, adaptive, and harder to stop. By combining botnets… Read More ›
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AI-Driven Insider Recon — When Employees Use AI to Map and Exploit Their Own Organizations
Overview Insider threats have always been one of the hardest problems in cybersecurity. Now, with AI at their fingertips, malicious or careless insiders can conduct reconnaissance on their own organizations with unprecedented speed and sophistication. By combining privileged access with… Read More ›
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Adversarial LLM-as-a-Service — Renting Attack Infrastructure in the AI Underground
Overview Cybercrime has evolved from individuals writing malware to entire marketplaces offering Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS). Now, a new player has entered the underground economy: Adversarial LLM-as-a-Service (LLMaaS). These platforms allow attackers to rent hostile AI models — pre-tuned for phishing, malware… Read More ›
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