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Category Archives: Technology
AI Agent Skill Poisoning: The Supply Chain Attack You Haven’t Heard Of
Read Time: 15 minutes TL;DR Security professionals are well acquainted with npm supply chain attacks, PyPI package poisoning, and the infamous xz backdoor. But a new attack vector is emerging that flies under the radar—one that is arguably more dangerous … Continue reading
Posted in AI, Pentest, Privacy, Security, Technology
Tagged agent-security, AI, ai-security, Application Security, openclaw, pentesting, Skill, supply-chain
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My Experience Using OpenClaw: A Security Professional’s Journey
Read Time: 12 minutes TL;DR OpenClaw has transformed how I work as a cybersecurity consultant and developer. After two weeks of daily use, I’ve automated email management, built custom security tools overnight, and integrated AI into my pentesting workflow—all while … Continue reading
Posted in AI, Pentest, Security, Technology
Tagged Agents, AI, OpemClaw, Penetration Testing
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Information Warfare Strategies (SRF-IWS): Offensive Operations at the Davos Forum 2026 (Part 3)
Disclaimer: Everything described here is pure imagination and any resemblance to reality is coincidental. This document is intended for security professionals to develop defensive countermeasures. The author is not responsible for the consequences of any action taken based on the … Continue reading
Posted in Hacking Etico, Pentest, RADIO, RF, Security, Technology
Tagged attack vector, Computer Network Operations (CNO), Cyber Wars, CyberSecurity, Davos, Information Warfare
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