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Cyber-attackers Exploit OAuth Client ID Spoofing in Cloud Environments

Cyber-attackers are increasingly using OAuth Client ID spoofing to infiltrate cloud environments, with multiple campaigns emerging, each with unique tools and infrastructure. This technique allows attackers to cleverly abuse Microsoft Entra ID by mimicking legitimate authentication requests.

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AI-Driven Attacks Infiltrate Cloud Environments, Exposing Hidden Risks

New AI-driven threats are rapidly exploiting cloud security gaps, making it vital for teams to adopt a proactive, holistic approach to risk reduction to safeguard critical assets and data. Stay ahead of adversaries by understanding how they're weaponizing cloud vulnerabilities at alarming speed.

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AI Drives Shift to Continuous Penetration Testing in Cloud Environments

The AI revolution is transforming technology like never before, and Evinova is at the forefront, shifting from annual penetration testing to continuous security validation to safeguard its cloud-native healthcare software. This bold move replaces traditional point-in-time assessments with ongoing validation, ensuring rock-solid security for its customers.

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AI Targets Cloud Environments With Autonomous Attacks

Imagine a future where AI launches devastating cloud attacks with minimal human intervention - a threat that's no longer theoretical, but a harsh reality as demonstrated by a recent state-sponsored espionage campaign where AI executed 80-90% of the attack autonomously. Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 has taken this threat to the next level by building a proof-of-concept AI model called Zealot that can execute end-to-end cloud attacks.

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