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Most organizations unprepared for agentic AI attacks

πŸ”’ The NSA and Five Eyes agencies warn that AI lowers barriers for malicious actors while bolifying defenders, but current defenses remain asymmetric. Agentic tools can speed detection and response, yet many organizations deploy AI faster than they test it, leaving gaps in measurement and performance. Recent incidents like the OpenAI–Hugging Face breach show triage is insufficient and underscore the need for continuous validation and realistic simulations.
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UK Sees Record Rise in Fraud and Identity Crime

πŸ“ˆ Over 220,000 cases were filed with the UK’s National Fraud Database in H1 2026, the highest first-half total on record, according to Cifas. Identity fraud rose 9% YoY to nearly 130,000 incidents, driven by bank account and card scams which made up 68% of cases, while account takeovers and SIM-swap attacks also surged. Young adults feature prominently as both victims and perpetrators, with money muling cases up 69% and mule activity accounting for 30% of misuse filings.
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CISOs Struggle with AI Threat Modeling Today

πŸ”Ž A brief report explains how threat-modeling expert Adam Shostack developed PHANTOM-B, a focused framework for quickly identifying LLM-specific risks such as prompt injection, hallucination, and bias. The approach complements existing methods like STRIDE by targeting components that interact with large language models and enabling useful results in short sessions. The article outlines why traditional threat modeling falls short for generative and agentic AI and stresses that fundamentals of application security must still be applied alongside new AI-focused controls.
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Data Analyst Sentenced for Extortion Using Stolen Payroll Data

πŸ“° A contract data analyst misused privileged access to steal sensitive corporate and payroll records after learning his contract would not be renewed. Adopting the alias "Loot," he sent over 60 extortion emails demanding $2.5 million in cryptocurrency and attached screenshots of employee personal data to pressure his employer. Forensic evidence and metadata tied the emails and a Coinbase payment trail to the analyst, leading to his arrest, conviction on six counts of transmitting interstate communications with intent to extort, and a 24-month federal prison sentence.
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Amazon Bedrock adds support for SpaceXAI Grok 4.6

πŸš€ Amazon Bedrock now supports SpaceXAI Grok 4.6, SpaceXAI's flagship model optimized for long-running agents and complex interactive and visual tasks. Grok 4.6 provides a 500K token context window and configurable reasoning efforts (low, medium, high, xhigh) to tailor performance. The model targets multi-step workflows such as research, code analysis, and application development, claiming frontier-level performance on agentic coding and knowledge benchmarks. With Bedrock integration, customers gain enterprise-grade security, monitoring, and cross-Region scalability for Grok 4.6 deployments.
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Amazon Bedrock adds OpenAI GPT-5.6 with India Geo

πŸš€ Amazon Bedrock now supports OpenAI GPT-5.6 Terra and Luna in India with India Geo cross-Region inference. This feature ensures inferencing stays within India while automatically routing requests across AWS Regions like Mumbai and Hyderabad for higher throughput. The models run on the bedrock-runtime endpoint and support Responses, Chat Completions, and Converse APIs, integrating with existing account-level controls including model invocation logging and CloudWatch metrics.
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AWS IAM Adds Outbound Federation in EU Sovereign Cloud

πŸ” AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) now supports outbound identity federation in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany), enabling workloads to obtain short-lived JSON Web Tokens (JWTs) to authenticate with external services. This feature allows secure access to third-party clouds, SaaS, and self-hosted applications without long-term credentials. Administrators can enforce token properties and control generation via IAM policies and audit usage with CloudTrail to meet sovereignty and compliance needs.
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Amazon Corretto August 2026 Security Updates

πŸ”” Amazon announced critical security patch updates for multiple Amazon Corretto distributions on Aug 18, 2026. The release includes Corretto 26.0.2.11.1, 25.0.4.8.1, 21.0.12.9.1, 17.0.20.10.1, 11.0.32.10.1, and 8u504. Amazon Corretto is a free, production-ready OpenJDK distribution available across platforms, and updates can be obtained via the Corretto homepage or by configuring Apt, Yum, or Apk repos. Feedback is welcomed.
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Use Request Lambda Interceptor for Basic Auth Bridge

πŸ”’ This post explains how to implement a request Lambda interceptor in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Gateway to support legacy HTTP Basic Authentication for downstream tool APIs. It shows retrieving a service account credential from AWS Secrets Manager, validating inbound JWTs, and constructing a Basic Auth header while keeping credentials isolated from the agent. The article emphasizes that Basic Auth is outdated and recommends modern authentication like OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect, presenting this pattern only as an interim integration.
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Comcast adds WiFi-based home motion detection

πŸ“‘ Comcast has added WiFi-based motion detection to its new Xfinity Shield home protection suite, enabling compatible gateways and stationary WiFi devices to detect movement without cameras or motion sensors. The feature, called WiFi Motion, is included with WiFi Shield for Xfinity Internet customers and offers sensitivity settings to reduce false alerts from pets or adjacent units. Comcast emphasizes the feature is opt-in, does not identify individuals or precise locations, and pairs with paid Shield Select hardware and response services.
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Critical GitLab vulnerability allows repo deletion

πŸ”’ GitLab patched a critical code-injection vulnerability in its GraphQL directive that could let unauthenticated attackers modify or delete repositories with a single HTTP request. The update also fixes a high-risk CSRF flaw in the GraphQL multiplex handler. GitLab released multiple patched CE and EE versions and advises administrators to restrict access to /api/graphql and make repos private until updates are applied.
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AWS announces AgentCore Payments for Bedrock

πŸ”” Amazon Web Services announces general availability of AgentCore payments, part of Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, enabling AI agents to discover, access, and pay for paid APIs, MCPs, and content with minimal code. The capability integrates with Coinbase and Stripe Privy wallets, supports the Machine Payment Protocol (MPP), and offers payment orchestration, configurable infrastructure-level limits, and end-to-end observability. GA features include Quick Create for Coinbase credentials, a curated Coinbase Bazar MCP server of x402 pay-per-use endpoints, and support for the x402 "upto" scheme for dynamic pricing.
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SageMaker Unified Studio adds data profiling

πŸ” Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio now integrates data profiling and anomaly detection powered by AWS Glue Data Quality. Data stewards, engineers, and analysts can generate dataset- and column-level statistics on catalog tables and Visual ETL job results to understand data shape and completeness. A dedicated Data profile tab supports on-demand and scheduled profiling while anomaly detection flags drift without predefined thresholds. These capabilities are available in all Regions where SageMaker Unified Studio is offered.
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MWAA Serverless Adds PythonOperator and BashOperator

πŸ†• Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (Amazon MWAA) Serverless now supports running custom Python functions and shell scripts directly in the serverless runtime using PythonOperator and BashOperator. Package your Python modules or shell scripts as code packages, upload them to Amazon S3, and reference them when creating or updating a workflow. The service snapshots your code at workflow creation time and uses that snapshot for all subsequent runs, ensuring execution consistency. This capability is available in all AWS Regions where MWAA Serverless is offered.
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CoSnitch flaws let Copilot execute prompts and exfiltrate

πŸ›‘οΈ Varonis Threat Labs disclosed three vulnerabilities in Microsoft Copilot Personal that could allow a single click on a crafted link to run prompts and pull data from connected apps within a victim's authenticated session. The issues β€” collectively named CoSnitch and tracked as CVE-2026-24301 β€” rely on an undocumented URL parameter pairing (autorun=1 and q) to trigger automatic prompt execution and data exfiltration. Microsoft received the report in December 2025 and shipped patches on August 18, 2026.
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Amazon EC2 R8i instances now in Tel Aviv

πŸ†• Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) R8i instances are now available in the Israel (Tel Aviv) region. These instances use custom Intel Xeon 6 processors exclusive to AWS, offering the highest performance and fastest memory bandwidth among comparable Intel cloud processors. R8i provides up to 15% better price-performance, 2.5x memory bandwidth versus prior Intel-based generations, and up to 20% higher performance than R7i for general workloads.
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IAM Policy Autopilot adds Terraform plan support

πŸ”§ IAM Policy Autopilot now accepts Terraform plan files to generate baseline IAM policies. The open source tool, launched at re:Invent 2025, deterministically analyzes a plan to produce scoped policies that reference specific resource ARNs where possible. This capability complements existing Terraform-aware analysis and addresses the most requested feature since launch. IAM Policy Autopilot runs locally at no additional cost.
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Hunting MacSync Stealer via behavioral pivots

πŸ” Microsoft Defender Experts expanded earlier reporting on MacSync Stealer, a macOS information stealer that rotates infrastructure rapidly. The investigation correlated recurring command-line, request, and upload traits to link over 30 domains and show active staged collection and chunked HTTP PUT exfiltration. The write-up maps payload retrieval, C2 check-in, collection, staging, and cleanup to durable hunting pivots.
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