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Fri, October 31, 2025

OpenAI Aardvark: GPT-5 Agent to Find and Fix Code Bugs

🛡️ OpenAI has introduced Aardvark, a GPT-5-powered autonomous agent designed to scan, reason about, and patch code with the judgment of a human security researcher. Announced in private beta, Aardvark maps repositories, builds contextual threat models, continuously monitors commits, and validates exploitability in sandboxed environments before reporting findings. When vulnerabilities are confirmed, it proposes fixes via Codex and re-analyzes patches to avoid regressions. OpenAI reports a 92% detection rate in benchmark tests and has already identified real-world flaws in open-source projects, including ten issues assigned CVE identifiers.

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Fri, October 31, 2025

AWS VPC IPAM Adds Automated Prefix List Resolver Support

🔁 AWS announced that Amazon VPC IP Address Manager (IPAM) can now automate prefix list updates using a prefix list resolver (PLR). Administrators can define business rules in IPAM to synchronize prefix lists with IP address ranges from VPCs, subnets, and IPAM pools, and reference those lists in route tables and security groups. This automation removes the need for manual updates and reduces operational overhead. The feature is available in all AWS Regions where IPAM is supported, including AWS China and AWS GovCloud (US).

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Fri, October 31, 2025

Amazon Lightsail Adds Larger Instances up to 64 vCPUs

🔹 Amazon Lightsail now offers three larger instance bundles with up to 64 vCPUs and 256 GB memory, announced in October 2025. The bundles are available with pre-configured Linux OS and application blueprints and support both IPv6-only and dual-stack networking. Blueprints include WordPress, cPanel & WHM, Plesk, Drupal, Magento, MEAN, LAMP, Node.js, Amazon Linux, Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, AlmaLinux, and Windows. These higher-performance instances enable scaling of web and application servers, large databases, virtual desktops, batch processing, and enterprise applications, and they are available in all AWS Regions where Lightsail is offered.

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Fri, October 31, 2025

AWS Marketplace: Flexible Pricing and Deployment for Agents

🤖 AWS Marketplace now offers flexible pricing and simplified deployment for AI agents and tools, including contract-based and usage-based options for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime containers. The update also streamlines OAuth credential management via Quick Launch for API-based agents and allows supported remote MCP servers procured through Marketplace to be used as MCP targets on AgentCore Gateway. These enhancements reduce deployment complexity and give partners more pricing flexibility while improving scalability for customers.

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Fri, October 31, 2025

Model Context Protocol Proxy for AWS now generally available

🔒 The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Proxy for AWS is now generally available, offering a client-side proxy that lets MCP clients connect to remote, AWS-hosted MCP servers using AWS SigV4 authentication. It supports agentic development tools such as Amazon Q Developer CLI, Kiro, Cursor, and agent frameworks like Strands Agents, and interoperates with MCP servers built on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Gateway or Runtime. The open-source Proxy includes safety controls (read-only mode), configurable retry logic, and logging for troubleshooting, and can be installed from source, via Python package managers, or as a container to integrate with existing MCP-supported tools.

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Fri, October 31, 2025

ThreatLocker Adds macOS Configuration Scanning Beta

🔒 ThreatLocker has released DAC for macOS in Beta, extending its configuration-scanning capability to Apple endpoints. Using the existing ThreatLocker agent, the feature can scan Macs up to four times daily and surface risky settings—FileVault, firewall, sharing/remote access, admin accounts, Gatekeeper, update policies—directly in the same console used for Windows. Findings are grouped by endpoint and category and include step-by-step remediation plus mappings to frameworks such as CIS, NIST, ISO 27001, and HIPAA. The aim is to make misconfigurations visible and remediable before they become security incidents.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

Amazon WorkSpaces Adds USB Redirection for DCV on Windows

🔌 AWS announced USB redirection support for Amazon WorkSpaces using the Amazon DCV protocol, enabling users to access locally connected USB peripherals from their virtual desktops. Supported devices include credit card readers, 3D mice, and other specialized hardware. The capability is limited to WorkSpaces Personal running Windows and accessed from Windows clients; performance and compatibility may vary, so testing before allowlisting is recommended. The feature is available in all AWS Regions where WorkSpaces is offered.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

TwelveLabs Pegasus 1.2 Now in Three Additional AWS Regions

🚀 Amazon expanded availability of TwelveLabs Pegasus 1.2 to US East (Ohio), US West (N. California), and Europe (Frankfurt) via Amazon Bedrock. Pegasus 1.2 is a video-first language model optimized for long-form video understanding, video-to-text generation, and temporal reasoning across visual, audio, and textual signals. The regional rollout brings the model closer to customers' data and end users, reducing latency and simplifying deployment architectures. Developers can now build enterprise-grade video intelligence applications in these regions.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

WhatsApp Adds Passwordless Passkey Chat Backups now

🔒 WhatsApp is rolling out passkey-encrypted chat backups on iOS and Android, allowing users to secure backups with biometrics or a device screen lock instead of a password. Passkeys rely on a device-generated private/public key pair so the private key never leaves the device, reducing exposure to credential theft. Users can enable the feature under Settings > Chats > Chat backup > End-to-end encrypted backup. Meta has begun a global rollout that will reach users over the coming weeks and months.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

Trick, Treat, Repeat: Patch Trends and Tooling for Q3

🎃 Microsoft’s free Windows 10 updates have largely ended, with EEA consumers receiving free Extended Security Updates through Oct 14, 2026, while most other users must pay. Q3 telemetry shows roughly 35,000 CVEs through September, averaging about 130 new entries per day, and a rising set of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) that widen vendor and network impact. Talos also launched the Tool Talk series, offering a hands-on guide to dynamic binary instrumentation with DynamoRIO for malware analysis and runtime inspection.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

Amazon S3 Access Grants Expand to Thailand and Mexico

🔒 Amazon S3 Access Grants are now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) and AWS Mexico (Central) Regions. The feature maps corporate identities—such as Microsoft Entra ID or AWS IAM principals—to S3 datasets, enabling administrators to automate and scale dataset access. This reduces manual policy overhead and helps ensure consistent, auditable permissions. Check the AWS Region Table and product page for regional availability and details.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

Amazon ECS Adds Built-in Linear and Canary Deployments

🚀 Amazon ECS now supports built-in linear and canary deployment strategies to give teams finer control over traffic shifts during container rollouts. Linear deployments shift traffic in equal percentage steps with configurable step percentage and step bake time, while canary deployments route a small portion of traffic to the new revision for a configurable canary bake time before completing the shift. Both strategies provide a post-deployment bake time, support deployment lifecycle hooks, and can use Amazon CloudWatch alarms to detect failures and trigger automated rollbacks. The feature is available in all commercial AWS Regions and is supported via Console, SDK, CLI, CloudFormation, CDK, and Terraform for services using ALB or ECS Service Connect.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

EKS Split Cost Allocation Now Imports Pod Labels for Billing

🔖 Starting today, Split Cost Allocation Data for Amazon EKS can import up to 50 Kubernetes custom labels per pod as cost allocation tags. You can attribute pod-level costs in the AWS Cost and Usage Report (CUR) using labels such as cost center, application, business unit, and environment. New customers enable the feature in the AWS Billing and Cost Management console; existing customers will have labels automatically imported but must activate them as cost allocation tags. After activation labels appear in CUR within 24 hours and can be visualized via the Containers Cost Allocation dashboard in Amazon QuickSight or queried with Amazon Athena.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

AWS Step Functions introduces unified metrics dashboard

🔍 AWS Step Functions now provides a unified metrics dashboard in the console that centralizes usage and billing metrics for both account and state-machine levels. The dashboard covers standard and express workflows and surfaces existing metrics such as ApproximateOpenMapRunCount. It is available in all Regions where the service operates and can be opened from the Step Functions console.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

AWS Clean Rooms adds Spark SQL tuning and cache options

🔧 AWS Clean Rooms now supports advanced runtime configurations to improve Spark SQL query performance. Customers can set Spark properties—such as shuffle partition counts and autoBroadcastJoinThreshold—select compute sizes or custom worker counts, and opt to cache existing or newly created tables containing query results to accelerate complex, large-scale queries. These controls enable collaborators to tune performance, scale, and cost for workloads like advertising lift analysis without changing SQL logic.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

AWS announces EC2 Capacity Reservation Topology API

🚀 AWS has announced general availability of the Amazon EC2 Capacity Reservation Topology API, providing a hierarchical, per-account view of the relative location of capacity reservations for AI/ML and HPC workloads. The API represents reservations as a network node set so customers can assess proximity without launching instances. Paired with the Instance Topology API, it enables consistent job scheduling, capacity planning, and node ranking across distributed parallel workloads and is available in most major AWS regions.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

AWS Elastic Beanstalk Adds Amazon Corretto 25 on AL2023

🚀 AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports Amazon Corretto 25 on the Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023) platform, enabling developers to build and deploy applications with the newest Java 25 runtime and language features. The update brings improvements such as compact object headers, ahead-of-time (AOT) caching, and structured concurrency to Beanstalk-managed environments. Developers can provision Corretto 25 instances via the Elastic Beanstalk Console, CLI, or API, with general availability in commercial regions and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

MXDR for SMBs: Practical, Partnered Security Solution

🛡️ Small and medium-sized businesses often find enterprise-grade MXDR solutions overwhelming; instead, they need a partnered approach that builds internal expertise while delivering managed detection and response. The ideal MXDR for SMBs is adaptive to maturity, reduces false positives through tailored rules, offers transparent incident reporting and dashboards, and provides threat intelligence and targeted employee training. Kaspersky's Next MXDR Optimum exemplifies this model by combining expert-led support, accessible XDR tools, and role-specific training to foster a security culture.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

Microsoft adds Copilot to more Microsoft 365 companion apps

🤖 Microsoft is extending Copilot functionality across its Microsoft 365 companion apps, with People and Files already supported and Calendar due in the coming weeks. These taskbar mini-apps—available only to enterprise and business Microsoft 365 customers—surface contextual info like contact details, org-wide search and OneDrive file results. Microsoft says Copilot now offers instant suggestions such as recaps, flagged comments, and updates from top collaborators, and supports seamless handoff to the full Microsoft 365 Copilot app for deeper inquiries. There is no indication that Copilot can be disabled within these companion apps.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

Master Multitasking with the Jules Extension for Gemini CLI

🤖 The new Jules extension for Gemini CLI lets developers delegate routine engineering tasks—like bug fixes, dependency updates, and vulnerability patches—to an autonomous background agent. Jules runs asynchronously and can work on multiple GitHub issues in parallel, preparing fixes in isolated environments for review. It also composes with other extensions to automate security remediation, crash investigation, and unit test creation, returning ready-to-review branches so you can stay focused on higher-value work.

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