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The Perfect Heist: NuGet Typosquat Targets Betting Platform to Rig Results

The JFrog Security Research team has discovered and disclosed a typosquatted NuGet package named Newtonsoftt.Json.Net. Note the double t and the .Net suffix.  This package has been masquerading as the popular Newtonsoft.Json library while quietly shipping a trojanized fork. The trojan rigs Digitain, an online betting platform, and in later generations, exfiltrates rigged round results …

Beyond Tokens SF: Best Ideas of the Evening

AI agents are changing how software gets built, but the infrastructure around them hasn’t caught up. Agents burn through tokens on noise. They take actions they shouldn’t. Context evaporates between releases. And most delivery pipelines were never designed for the pace and volume of agentic development. On June 11th we brought together developers in San …

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Introducing the JFrog Power for Kiro

A new CVE drops into a package you depend on. With the JFrog power for Kiro installed, your next move is a single prompt in your IDE, not a tab switch to the JFrog UI and thirty minutes of hand-rolled REST calls. This is what governed agentic development looks like in practice. If your team …

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Three Architectural Principles for Mythos & GPT-Cyber Readiness

Since Anthropic announced Project Glasswing and the capabilities of Claude Mythos Preview, and OpenAI announced  GPT-Cyber – my calendar has looked the same every day: Back-to-back calls with CISOs, AppSec leads, and security architects. And every call starts with the same question: “What do we need to do to prepare?” It’s the right question. But …

The Dependency Dilemma: Balancing Innovation Speed with Supply Chain Resilience

Sponsored by JFrog ~  Development teams are shipping faster than ever. Generative AI coding assistants, early agentic workflows, and increasingly modular architectures have compressed the distance between concept and deployment. AI-enabled innovation has become an executive mandate, and teams are expected to deliver at speed without sacrificing security or compliance. At the same time, modern …

From Silos to Synergy: Unifying Your Security Tools for a Stronger More Resilient Software Supply Chain

In the race to secure today’s ever-expanding attack surface, many companies have made a  practice of using a mix of tools to monitor, assess, and remediate threats. This practice has resulted in a fragmented and chaotic landscape of security solutions across several teams, increasing complexity and forcing companies to have a reactive vs. proactive security …

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Why Cloudsmith Is a Risk You Can’t Afford: A Wake-Up Call on Superficial Software Supply Chain Security

On the surface, some tools market DevSecOps capabilities as part of their software supply chain solution. Still, DevOps and Security teams who dig deeper into these tools will quickly spot some red flags, including: Packaging Competitor’s Open Source as an Enterprise solution: Selling a paid “security” solution that’s little more than a thin UI layer …