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September 30, 2025

The Trifecta: How Three New Gemini Vulnerabilities in Cloud Assist, Search Model, and Browsing Allowed Private Data Exfiltration

Tenable Research discovered three vulnerabilities (now remediated) within Google’s Gemini AI assistant suite, which we dubbed the Gemini Trifecta. These vulnerabilities exposed users to severe privacy risks. They made Gemini vulnerable to search-injection attacks on its Search Personalization Model; log-to-prompt injection attacks against Gemini Cloud Assist; and exfiltration of the user’s saved information and location data via the Gemini Browsing Tool.

November 15, 2020

Who Holds the Keys to the Kingdom?

Take a closer look at sensitive AWS Resources:secret strings and keys used in AWS, learn about the Resources and access control mechanisms relevant to them, delve into the challenges of tracking the permissions granted to them, and see ways in which automating analysis of environment configuration…


October 29, 2020

CVE-2020-14882: Oracle WebLogic Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild

A remote code execution vulnerability in Oracle WebLogic Server has been actively exploited in the wild just one week after a patch was released and one day after a proof of concept was published.Update October 30, 2020: The solutions section has been updated to reflect the disclosure of a…


October 7, 2020

AWS Identity Federation and Least Privilege – Friends or Foes?

Learn how to address the challenges in basic and advanced implementations of AWS federation.


September 29, 2020

Multiple Vulnerabilities in CodeMeter Leave Managed Industrial Control Systems Open to Attack

Six vulnerabilities in a popular license management product put industrial control systems at risk for remote attacks. Background On September 8, researchers at Claroty published their detailed analysis, dubbed “License to Kill,” covering several vulnerabilities they discovered in CodeMeter…


September 11, 2020

Understanding Cross-Origin Resource Sharing Vulnerabilities

To avoid exposure to a variety of web application vulnerabilities, specific security considerations must be made when implementing Cross-Origin Resource SharingToday’s modern web applications rely heavily on JavaScript to be dynamic, and ensure the best experience for end-users. Providing content…


August 3, 2020

Protect Applications and Data with Cloud Infrastructure Entitlements Management (CIEM)

Breaking down the hype around cloud infrastructure entitlements management.


May 13, 2020

Scams Exploit COVID-19 Giveaways Via Venmo, PayPal and Cash App

The economic impact of COVID-19, which is causing record unemployment, creates a golden opportunity for scammers looking to target vulnerable people desperate for cash to help pay their bills.As Cash App steps up the frequency of its giveaways, and celebrities and other notable figures launch…


April 16, 2020

What Is VPR and How Is It Different from CVSS?

This blog series will provide an in-depth discussion of vulnerability priority rating (VPR) from a number of different perspectives. Part one will focus on the distinguishing characteristics of VPR that make it a more suitable tool for prioritizing remediation efforts than the Common Vulnerability…


By  Wei Tai
February 21, 2020

CVE-2020-1938: Ghostcat - Apache Tomcat AJP File Read/Inclusion Vulnerability (CNVD-2020-10487)

Several proof-of-concept exploit scripts for recently patched flaw in Apache Tomcat are now available.BackgroundOn February 20, China National Vulnerability Database (CNVD) published a security advisory for CNVD-2020-10487, a severe vulnerability in Apache Tomcat’s Apache JServ Protocol (or AJP)…


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