Threat Modeling and Security by Design
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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: CVE-2026-XXXXX (reservation expected) | Vendor: Microsoft | Product: Windows Server (all supported versions), Windows 11 What Is the Vulnerability A proof-of-concept has been released demonstrating a bypass of Microsoft’s long-standing NTLM reflection attack mitigations, enabling an attacker to escalate privileges to SYSTEM on Windows Server and Windows 11 machines. NTLM reflection attacks exploit the design of the NT LAN Manager authentication protocol: an…
Continue Reading NTLM Reflection Bypass Proof-of-Concept Enables SYSTEM Access on Windows Server
CVE: N/A (Microsoft disclosure pending) | Vendor: Microsoft | Product: Microsoft 365 Apps (formerly Office 365) What Is the Vulnerability Microsoft has disclosed a critical remote code execution vulnerability affecting the Microsoft 365 Apps ecosystem, exploitable through a specially crafted malicious Excel file. This follows the classic and persistent Office exploitation vector: a user opens a malicious document, and attacker-controlled code executes with the…
CVE: Multiple CVEs (see References) | CVSS: Up to 9.8 (CRITICAL) | Vendor: wolfSSL Inc. | Product: wolfSSL Embedded TLS Library What Is the Vulnerability WolfSSL has disclosed a bundle of critical security vulnerabilities affecting its widely deployed embedded TLS library. WolfSSL (formerly CyaSSL) is a lightweight, portable SSL/TLS implementation used in billions of devices across industrial control systems, medical devices, automotive platforms, IoT…
CVE: CVE-2026-33825 | CVSS: 7.8 (HIGH) | Vendor: Microsoft | Product: Microsoft Defender What Is the Vulnerability CVE-2026-33825, dubbed “BlueHammer” by security researchers, is a local privilege escalation vulnerability in Microsoft Defender that allows an attacker with low-privilege code execution to escalate to SYSTEM — the highest privilege level on Windows. Because Microsoft Defender ships with every modern Windows installation and runs with elevated…
What Is the Vulnerability CVE-2026-46817 is a critical unauthenticated remote takeover vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS), specifically in the Oracle Payments component. Oracle has characterized this vulnerability as “easily exploitable,” allowing an unauthenticated attacker with network access to completely compromise the EBS instance without requiring any credentials or user interaction. Oracle E-Business Suite is a comprehensive Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platform that houses…
CISA Known Exploited Vulnerability (KEV): Added to the CISA KEV Catalog on June 29, 2026. Action due July 2, 2026. BOD 26-04 3-day mandate applies. TaskWeaver loader malware deployed through compromised instances. What Is the Vulnerability CVE-2026-48558 is a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in SimpleHelp Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) software. When OpenID Connect (OIDC) is configured for authentication, SimpleHelp accepts OIDC tokens without…