Threat Modeling and Security by Design

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Methods

Learn about the various threat modeling methods such as STRIDE, PASTA, LINDDUN, and Persona non Grata.

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Templates

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Examples

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Threat Intelligence Report – May 27, 2026

QUICK REFERENCE – Active Vulnerabilities and Affected Software Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller and Manager: CVE-2026-20182, CVE-2026-20127 Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS (User-ID Authentication Portal): CVE-2026-0300 cPanel and WHM: CVE-2026-41940 LiteSpeed cPanel Plugin: CVE-2026-48172 Drupal Core: CVE-2026-9082 LiteLLM Proxy: CVE-2026-42208 Linux kernel (algif_aead): CVE-2026-31431 Trend Micro Apex One (on-premise): CVE-2026-34926 Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM): CVE-2026-6973 Microsoft Defender: CVE-2026-41091, CVE-2026-45498 Microsoft Exchange Server: CVE-2026-42897 Microsoft Windows…

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Vulnerability Intelligence Report – May 26, 2026

Quick Summary This report covers the following active vulnerabilities: Ghost CMS – CVE-2026-26980: SQL injection, mass exploitation of 700+ websites KnowledgeDeliver LMS – CVE-2026-5426: ViewState deserialization zero-day, web shell deployment OpenPrinting CUPS – CVE-2026-34980 + CVE-2026-34990: Unauthenticated remote code execution to root Drupal – CVE-2026-9082: SQL injection in PostgreSQL backends, active exploitation dnsmasq – CVE-2026-4890/4891/4892/4893/5172/6507: Multiple vulnerabilities including RCE Underminr – CDN infrastructure abuse…

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Vulnerability Intelligence Report — May 22, 2026

Threat Intelligence Brief — May 22, 2026 Coverage: May 21-22, 2026 | New CVEs this report: 9 | Updated entries from previous report: 3 Previous report (May 21, 2026): Vulnerability Intelligence Report — May 21, 2026 Items already covered in depth in the May 21 report and carrying forward without major new information are noted at the bottom of this post with update summaries…

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Vulnerability Intelligence Report — May 21, 2026

🔴 CVE-2026-41091 — Microsoft Defender Privilege Escalation (Actively Exploited) CVE CVE-2026-41091 | CVSS 7.8 HIGH | CWE-59 | CISA KEV — Due 2026-06-03 Fixable? ✅ Yes — patch auto-deployed via Windows Defender update Business Impact A local attacker (malware, unprivileged user, or compromised service account) can escalate to SYSTEM-level privileges on any Windows endpoint or server running Microsoft Defender. Combined with initial access, this…

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