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BleepingComputer

Breach at the Beach: Play the Ultimate Entra ID CTF

Learn how attackers abuse Entra ID through a free hands-on Capture the Flag. Varonis created the Breach at the Beach CTF to teach defenders how to investigate Entra ID attack techniques using realistic scenarios. [...]

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DZone

Jeffrey Microscope for Generating Flame Graphs in Java

Java Flight Recorder (JFR) captures an enormous amount of detail about what your application is doing — but raw JFR files are only as useful as the tools you have to explore them. Jeffrey is an open-source JFR analyzer that specializes in turning JFR events into interactive visualizations, and Jeffrey Microscope is its standalone, single-user deployment: a self-contained application that lets you import recordings and dig into flamegraphs, timeseries, and other views right in your browser. Getti

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Grafana Blog

Building an end-to-end reliability testing strategy with Grafana Cloud

Modern applications can fail in many different ways, from performance regressions and frontend errors to systems that break under heavy load. Because no single testing or monitoring approach can catch every type of failure, effective reliability testing requires multiple layers that validate your application before, during, and after their release.  In this post, we'll look at how three solutions in Grafana Cloud—Synthetic Monitoring, Frontend Observability, and k6—work together to form a compre

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The Hacker News

New MemGhost Attack Plants Persistent False Memories in AI Agents Through One Email

Give an AI assistant a memory and access to your inbox, and you hand an attacker a way to rewrite what it thinks it knows about you. A single email can trick that agent into saving a false "fact" about the user, hide the change, and quietly steer its answers in later sessions. When it works, the person reads an ordinary-looking reply and never learns their assistant was tampered with. The

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