Researchers from Aqua Nautilus have observed more than 1,000 attacks in less than two months that exploit the Openfire vulnerability.
BOSTON—August 23, 2023—Aqua Security, the pioneer in cloud native security, announced today that it was named a Market Champion and an Overall Leader in the 2023 KuppingerCole Software Supply Chain Security (SSCS) Leadership Compass. The company also ranked as a leader in every subcategory: market, product and innovation. The Leadership Compass gives insight into the …
In this Help Net Security video, Assaf Morag, Lead Threat Intelligence Analyst at Aqua Security, discusses research that discovered openly accessible and unprotected Kubernetes clusters belonging to more than 350 organizations, open-source projects, and individuals.
Aqua Security says PowerShell issue can allow attacks involving registration of malicious packages with names similar to existing popular package names when developers make mistakes.
A trio of PowerShell Gallery design flaws reported to Microsoft almost a year ago remain unfixed, leaving registry users vulnerable to typosquatting and supply chain attacks, according to Aqua Nautilus.
BOSTON—August 16, 2023—Aqua Security, the pioneer in cloud native security, today announced that it ranked as the Platform Leader in Innovation in the GigaOm Radar for Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM). In this second annual report, Aqua is recognized as a full platform play with a unique approach to security, simple licensing and broadly applicable …
Kubernetes (K8s) clusters belonging to more than 350 organizations, open-source projects, and individuals have been detected as openly accessible and unprotected. That’s according to new findings from Aqua Security following a three-month-long investigation by its research team, Nautilus.
Aqua’s Eilon Elhadad weighs in on software supply chain security.