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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
TTP Advisory: RedWing Android Malware | No CVE | Threat Type: Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) | Target: Android banking credentials, OTP codes | Platform: Telegram | Price: $300/month | Discovered by: Zimperium zLabs What Happened Zimperium zLabs has discovered a new Android malware operation called RedWing being rented out on Telegram as a ready-made bank-fraud service. RedWing is a variant of the Oblivion rent-a-malware tool, documented…
CVE: Multiple — see references | CVSS Range: 7.5 – 9.9 (Critical) | Vendor: Ubiquiti | Product: UniFi OS | Key CVEs: CVE-2026-47369 (CVSS 9.9, command injection), CVE-2026-47370 (CVSS 9.9, command injection), CVE-2026-54402 (CVSS 9.9, command injection), CVE-2026-47368 (CVSS 8.6, path traversal), CVE-2026-54403 (CVSS 8.6, path traversal → auth bypass), CVE-2026-54404 (CVSS 8.8, SQL injection), plus SSRF, CORS misconfiguration, access control vulnerabilities What Is…
TTP Advisory: WriteOut (Writer AI) | No CVE | Severity: Critical (Cross-Tenant Compromise) | Vendor: Writer | Product: Writer Enterprise AI Platform | Discovered by: Sand Security Research | Status: Patched server-side What Is the Vulnerability Sand Security Research discovered a critical session isolation vulnerability in Writer’s enterprise AI platform, dubbed ‘WriteOut’. The flaw existed in Writer’s agent preview feature, where sandbox previews could…
CVE: CVE-2026-43499 | CVSS 3.1: 7.8 (High) | Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H | CWE: CWE-416 (Use After Free) | Vendor: Linux Kernel | Product: rt_mutex/futex | Affected: Most Linux distributions since 2011 | Discovered by: Nebula Security (2,337 via Google kernelCTF) What Is the Vulnerability CVE-2026-43499, dubbed GhostLock, is a 15-year-old use-after-free vulnerability in the Linux kernel rt_mutex code, triggered via the futex subsystem. The vulnerable…
CISA Known Exploited Vulnerability (KEV): Both CVEs added to the CISA KEV Catalog on July 7, 2026. Action due July 10, 2026 (Friday). Both are CVSS 10.0. BOD 26-04 applies — federal agencies must patch by Friday. CVE: CVE-2026-48908 (SP Page Builder), CVE-2026-56290 (Page Builder CK) | CVSS 3.1: 10.0 (Critical) both | Vendor: JoomShaper / Joomlack | Product: SP Page Builder for Joomla…
CISA Known Exploited Vulnerability (KEV): Added to the CISA KEV Catalog on July 7, 2026. Action due July 10, 2026 (Friday). BOD 26-04 applies. CVE: CVE-2026-55255 | CVSS 3.1: 8.4 (High) | Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:L | CWE: CWE-639 (Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key) | Vendor: Langflow | Product: Langflow (AI agent/bot building platform) | Affected versions: Prior to 1.9.1 What Is the Vulnerability CVE-2026-55255 is…