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Startup Targets Incumbents Doing Directories, Authentication, Federation and SSONewCore, founded by Dome9 creator Zohar Alon, emerged from stealth with $66 million to build security-first identity infrastructure designed to manage the explosion of autonomous AI agents, machine identities and cryptographic credentials expected across modern enterprises.

Bank Info Security 2 months, 4 weeks ago

Vercel Traces Customer Data Theft to Agentic AI Tool Breach

Attacker First Compromised AI Tool Used by Vercel Employee, Platform Provider FindsCloud platform provider Vercel said an attacker breached its systems and stole customer data after compromising a third-party agentic artificial intelligence tool used by an employee, called Context.ai, and stealing from it credentials and OAuth tokens tied to multiple services and customers.

Bank Info Security 4 months, 3 weeks ago

Marquis Sues SonicWall Over 2025 Firewall Data Breach

Lawsuit Claims SonicWall Cloud Backup Flaw Led to Ransomware Attack Against MarquisMarquis Software Solutions has sued SonicWall alleging a cloud backup data breach exposed firewall configuration files, including credentials and multifactor authentication scratch codes. The firm says the breach enabled an August 2025 ransomware attack and triggered dozens of class action lawsuits.

Bank Info Security 7 months, 3 weeks ago

Data Leaks: Why Are We So Stupid About Free Online Services?

JSON Code 'Beautifiers' Expose Sensitive Data From Banks, Government AgenciesAt what price beauty? Apparently, some developers will paste anything into "JSON beautify" sites, from researchers report recovering authentication keys, database credentials, personally identifiable information for banking customers and much more.

Bank Info Security 9 months ago

Static Credentials Expose MCP Servers to Risk

Study Finds Weak Authentication Practices Across AI Agent ServersTools developers use to connect artificial intelligence tools with external applications and data sources typically are secured by static credentials such as API keys and personal access tokens, exposing AI agent systems to theft or misuse, research shows.

Bank Info Security 9 months, 1 week ago

Hackers Exploit LFI Flaw in File-Sharing Platforms

Attackers Read Server Files and Steal Credentials in Gladinet CentreStack, TriofoxHackers are exploiting a flaw allowing them to access without authentication document root folder files in file-sharing and remote-access software, where they obtain access tokens and passwords to unlock remote access to corporate file systems, warn researchers.

Bank Info Security 9 months, 1 week ago

Hackers Exploit LFI Flaw in File-Sharing Platforms

Attackers Read Server Files and Steal Credentials in Gladinet CentreStack, TriofoxHackers are exploiting a flaw allowing them to access without authentication document root folder files in file-sharing and remote-access software, where they obtain access tokens and passwords to unlock remote access to corporate file systems, warn researchers.

Bank Info Security 11 months, 3 weeks ago

The MFA Illusion: Rethinking Identity for Non-Human Agents

As Agentic AI Takes Over Workflows, Traditional Authentication Practices Fall ShortThe explosion of agentic AI and autonomous bots to orchestrate cross-system tasks is turning MFA into a brittle defense. Non-human identities often bypass human-centric security controls, operating with static credentials and undefined ownership, creating exploitable identity risks.

Hackers Bypass MFA to Steal Australians' Banking CredentialsMelbourne-based ANZ Bank will introduce passwordless authentication for digital banking services amid news that hackers have stolen the banking credentials of tens of thousands of Australians. Cybercriminals used infostealer malware to steal the credentials of more than 30,000 Australians.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 5 months ago

New Phishing Kit Bypasses Two-Factor Protections

Astaroth Kit Offered for $2,000 on Telegram, Intercepts Authentication in Real TimeA new phishing kit called Astaroth bypasses two-factor authentication through session hijacking and real-time credential interception from services like Gmail, Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft 365. Acting as a man-in-the-middle, it captures login credentials, tokens and session cookies in real time.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 10 months ago

Eliminating the Need for Stored Credentials in Healthcare

Authentication requiring stored credentials is not only vulnerable to phishing and other compromises, but using these credentials can also be cumbersome for busy clinicians, said Tina Srivastava, co-founder of Badge, a provider of deviceless, tokenless authentication technology.

Push Fatigue Attacks Succeed 5% of the Time, Surge in the Morning, Researchers FindMultifactor authentication is a must-have security defense for repelling outright credential stuffing and password spraying attacks. But no defense is foolproof. Attackers have been refining their tactics for bypassing MFA, including using technology and trickery.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 1 month ago

Snowflake Clients Targeted With Credential Attacks

Company Says Single-Factor Authentication Accounts Are to Blame - Not a FlawHackers are targeting clients of artificial intelligence data platform provider Snowflake that lack multifactor authentication, the company warns. Threat actors are compromising organizations’ Snowflake customer tenants by using stolen credentials obtained by info-stealing malware, said Mandiant.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 3 months ago

Google Proposes Method for Stopping Multifactor Runaround

Device Bound Session Credentials Tie Authentication Cookies to Specific ComputersGoogle is prototyping a method to stymie hackers who get around multifactor security by stealing authentication cookies from desktops. Google says its proposal for cryptographically tying authentication tokens to computers will succeed where previous attempts such as Token Binding failed.