Threat Modeling and Security by Design
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- Powerful assessment engine to understand potential threats and security weakness.
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Tooling
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Threat Modeling ARTICLES
Threat Modeling Tooling
Explanation of the Threat Modeling Tool
STRIDE Threat Modeling
The Ultimate List of STRIDE Threat Examples
STRIDE Threat Modeling Example for Better Understanding and Learning
STRIDE Threat Modeling in DevOps: A Perfect Fit
What is STRIDE Threat Modeling
STRIDE Threat Modeling Frequently Asked Questions and Answers (FAQs)
Threat Modeling
How to use Data Flow Diagrams in Threat Modeling
Threat Modeling Versus Vulnerability Management
CAPEC Threat Modeling
Threat Modeling Framework
Why Threat Modeling is Overly Complex and How We Can Simplify It
CIS Controls
CIS Controls (CIS Critical Security Controls)
OWASP Top 10
PASTA Threat Modeling
PASTA Threat Modeling and DevOps
A PASTA Threat Modeling Example
TRIKE Threat Modeling
NIST
LINDDUN Threat Modeling
DREAD Threat Modeling
CISO Security Mind Map
AI Security
Adding AI to Applications: What You Need to Know for Safety and Security
CVE: [pending] | Vendor: Anthropic | Product: Claude Cowork What Is the Vulnerability A vulnerability chain has been discovered in Anthropic’s Claude Cowork — the AI agent environment designed to safely execute code within an isolated Linux sandbox. The chain bypasses every layer of isolation. An attacker who achieves local code execution (whether through a malicious repository, a compromised dependency, or a crafted prompt)…
CVE: [pending] | Vendor: Anysphere | Product: Cursor IDE What Is the Vulnerability Two critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities have been discovered in Cursor IDE, the AI-powered development environment used by over 50% of Fortune 500 companies. These flaws enable zero-click exploitation via prompt injection, where a maliciously crafted prompt — delivered through seemingly innocuous channels such as a README file, code comment,…
CVE: Pending | CVSS: 8.6 (High) | Vendor: Microsoft | Product: Exchange Server (On-Premises) What Is the Vulnerability A high-severity server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability has been disclosed in Microsoft Exchange Server on-premises deployments. The flaw allows an authenticated attacker with low-privilege user credentials (any mailbox user) to perform arbitrary file reads from the Exchange server’s filesystem. Attackers can exfiltrate sensitive files including web.config…
CVE: Multiple | CVSS: 8.8–9.1 (High–Critical) | Vendor: WatchGuard | Product: Firebox (Fireware OS) What Is the Vulnerability Multiple high-to-critical-severity remote code execution vulnerabilities have been disclosed in WatchGuard Fireware OS, the operating system that powers WatchGuard Firebox firewall appliances. These flaws allow authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected devices, leading to complete device takeover. Firebox appliances serve as the primary security…
CVE: CVE-2026-8451 | CVSS: 8.6 (High) | Vendor: Citrix | Product: NetScaler ADC/Gateway What Is the Vulnerability CVE-2026-8451 is the latest entry in the “CitrixBleed” family of vulnerabilities affecting Citrix NetScaler ADC and Gateway appliances. It is an unauthenticated memory overread vulnerability that allows a remote attacker to read sensitive data directly from device memory without any credentials. The exposed data can include authentication…
Vulnerability Intelligence Report — July 3, 2026 New CISA KEV: 0 | KEV deadline TOMORROW: Microsoft SharePoint CVE-2026-45659 (deserialization RCE, BOD 26-04) | SimpleHelp deadline: PASSED (July 2) | CitrixBleed: exploited within 24 hours of disclosure | WatchGuard Firebox: RCE in enterprise firewalls | Exchange SSRF: public PoC released Previous report: July 2, 2026 Thursday, July 3, 2026 — the SimpleHelp KEV deadline passed…
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