Threat Modeling and Security by Design

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Methods

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Examples

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CVE-2026-20253: Splunk Enterprise Missing Authentication Vulnerability (CISA KEV)

CISA Known Exploited Vulnerability (KEV): Added to the CISA KEV Catalog on June 18, 2026. Action due Sunday, June 21, 2026. BOD 26-04 3-day patch mandate applies.CVE: CVE-2026-20253 | CWE: CWE-306 (Missing Authentication for Critical Function) | Vendor: Splunk | Product: Splunk Enterprise | Component: PostgreSQL sidecar service endpointWhat Is the VulnerabilitySplunk Enterprise contains a missing authentication vulnerability in a PostgreSQL sidecar service endpoint.…

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ShapedPlugin WordPress Update Flow Compromised in Supply-Chain Attack

What Happened On or around June 18, 2026, the update mechanism for the popular ShapedPlugin family of WordPress plugins was compromised in a supply-chain attack. Threat actors gained access to the vendor’s update infrastructure, injecting malicious code into plugin updates distributed through the standard WordPress update flow. This marks the third major WordPress ecosystem supply-chain incident this period, following similar compromises of UpdraftPlus and…

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Gentlemen Ransomware Deploys Multiple EDR Killers to Disable Endpoint Defenses

What Happened A newly observed variant of the Gentlemen ransomware family has begun deploying multiple Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) killer utilities in a coordinated pre-encryption phase, significantly raising the stakes for enterprise defenders. First identified in mid-June 2026, this variant chains together several publicly available and custom EDR termination tools to disable endpoint defenses from multiple vendors simultaneously before executing its encryption routine.…

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FortiBleed: Fortinet VPN Credentials Exposed for 73,000 Devices

What Happened On June 17, 2026, security researchers disclosed a massive credential leak affecting Fortinet VPN devices, dubbed “FortiBleed.” A publicly exposed database containing VPN credentials from over 73,000 Fortinet devices worldwide was discovered on an unsecured cloud storage bucket. The exposure appears to stem from a combination of misconfigured logging and a vulnerability chain that allowed attackers to exfiltrate authentication data from FortiOS-based…

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