F5 Shows How Responsible Vulnerability Response Should Work Under Pressure

At DarkGate, we have repeatedly covered newly disclosed vulnerabilities, active exploitation cases, and the ways vendors respond to them. And despite the criticism that often surrounds the cybersecurity industry, one point deserves to be stated clearly and fairly: large, established vendors frequently react far more professionally, transparently, and solution oriented than many headlines suggest. That […]
From Ad Platform to Attack Platform: The Rising Abuse of TikTok Business Accounts

For many people, TikTok is still primarily associated with reach, creativity, influencer momentum, and fast moving attention. That is exactly what makes the recent phishing case involving TikTok for Business so interesting. At first glance, it looks like a familiar pattern. Fake login pages, stolen credentials, hijacked session cookies, and the bypassing of two factor […]
AI SOC Agents Are Creating a New Attack Surface Inside the Security Operations Center

The market for AI SOC agents is expanding at the kind of speed that usually defines technology waves where efficiency promises, security narratives, and investor enthusiasm all collide. Nearly every vendor is currently selling the same vision: less alert backlog, faster triage, cleaner investigations, more relief for analysts, and ultimately a more modern security operations […]
Hallucinated Fixes, Real Vulnerabilities: The Hidden Security Debt of AI Driven Dependency Decisions

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being sold to engineering teams as a force multiplier. It writes code, explains configurations, summarizes documentation, and more recently, it is being trusted to recommend library versions, upgrade paths, and even security remediation steps. That sounds efficient on paper. In reality, it is creating a risk that many organizations still fail […]