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
TTP Advisory: Opera GX Browser Flaw | No CVE | Severity: Critical (P1, $5,000 bug bounty) | Vendor: Opera | Product: Opera GX Browser | Fixed in: v130.0.5847.89 What Is the Vulnerability A critical flaw in Opera GX, the gaming-focused version of the Opera browser, allowed malicious websites to silently install a browser add-on (GX Mod) without any user approval or click. The installed…
CISA Known Exploited Vulnerability (KEV): CVE-2026-20262 added June 15 (deadline June 29 — now 7 days overdue). CVE-2026-20245 added June 9 (deadline June 23 — now 13 days overdue). BOD 26-04 applies — both deadlines have passed. CVE: CVE-2026-20262, CVE-2026-20245 | CVSS 3.1: Various (High) | Vendor: Cisco | Product: Catalyst SD-WAN (Manager, Controller, Validator) | Affected: SD-WAN Manager (vManage), SD-WAN Controller (vSmart), SD-WAN…
Supply Chain Advisory: PolinRider Campaign | No CVE | Threat Actor: North Korean (Contagious Interview group) | Targets: npm, Packagist, Go modules, Chrome extensions | Status: Active What Happened North Korean threat actors linked to the Contagious Interview campaign have published 108 unique malicious packages and browser extensions across four ecosystems: 19 npm libraries, 10 Composer (Packagist) packages, 61 Go modules, and one Google…
Vulnerability Intelligence Report — July 6, 2026 New CISA KEV: 0 | KEV calendar still clear | FortiBleed traced to INC and Lynx ransomware | Cisco confirms Unified CM exploitation | Opera GX critical flaw auto-installs malicious mods | North Korean PolinRider: 108 malicious packages | AI-driven ransomware: JadePuffer automates attacks | Oracle EBS Payments under active exploitation Previous reports: July 5, 2026 |…
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CVE: CVE-2026-25089, CVE-2026-26083 | CVSS 3.1: 9.8 (Critical) | Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H | CWE: CWE-78 (OS Command Injection), CWE-862 (Missing Authorization) | Vendor: Fortinet | Product: FortiSandbox | Affected versions: 5.0.0–5.0.5, 4.4.0–4.4.8, 4.2 all, FortiSandbox Cloud 5.0.4–5.0.5, FortiSandbox PaaS 23.4–22.2 What Is the Vulnerability CVE-2026-25089 is an OS command injection vulnerability in Fortinet FortiSandbox that allows an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary commands via specially…
What Is the Vulnerability A vulnerability in WinRAR’s handling of recovery volumes (REV files) allows attackers to execute arbitrary code on the user’s system. When a WinRAR user opens a maliciously crafted RAR archive containing a malformed recovery volume, the flawed parsing logic triggers code execution. The flaw was previously partially addressed for the RAR3 format but also affects the RAR5 format. WinRAR lacks…