The stability of the digital world often rests on the shoulders of software written nearly two decades ago, yet few realize how a single forgotten character can jeopardize the security of millions. While NGINX powers a significant portion of the modern web, a silent logic error in its rewrite module remained unnoticed since the mid-2000s, waiting
Malik Haidar is a veteran of the cybersecurity trenches who bridges the gap between high-level business strategy and the granular mechanics of server infrastructure. With years of experience protecting multinational corporations from sophisticated threat actors, he understands that in the modern data center, security cannot be an afterthought that

AI is being adopted across enterprise infrastructure faster than most security programs can respond. The result is a recognizable pattern: pilots stall, leaders question control, and business value sits idle while compliance reviews drag on. What security teams need is a security architecture built on Zero Trust, where identity, authorization, and containment are enforced at every request, every

Attackers do not beat the best tools. They beat the gaps between them. The average enterprise is awash in agents, logs, and dashboards. Yet the first thing that fails in a real incident is not the firewall or the endpoint. It is awareness. If a system, identity, or connection is invisible, it is effectively unprotected. That is the security story that keeps repeating across cloud, SaaS, remote

Understanding the Dead Letter Vulnerability and Its Global Impact The emergence of the Dead Letter vulnerability, officially tracked as CVE-2026-45185, marks a significant moment in the security history of the Exim Mail Transfer Agent. As one of the most widely used mail servers on the internet, any flaw within Exim’s core architecture has the potential to disrupt global communications and expose massive amounts of sensitive data. This specific flaw is categorized as a high-severity use-after-free vulnerability, carrying a nearly maximum CVSS score of 9
