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FortiBleed: Why Firewall Compromise Exposes Your Infrastructure
June 24, 2026 · OceanicHost

FortiBleed: Why Firewall Compromise Exposes Your Infrastructure

A large-scale credential-harvesting campaign has targeted hundreds of thousands of FortiGate firewalls globally. We examine the attack mechanics and what infrastructure operators need to know.

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WordPress Supply Chain Compromises: A Hosting Perspective
June 23, 2026 · OceanicHost

WordPress Supply Chain Compromises: A Hosting Perspective

When plugin vendors are compromised, the attack reaches thousands of WordPress installations simultaneously. What hosting infrastructure can do about it.

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WordPress Plugin Flaws and API Key Exposure: A Hosting Perspective
June 22, 2026 · OceanicHost

WordPress Plugin Flaws and API Key Exposure: A Hosting Perspective

A vulnerability in a widely-installed WordPress plugin exposes API keys and OAuth tokens. We examine why plugin flaws matter at scale and what operators should monitor.

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Payment Processor Takedowns and Hosting Infrastructure
June 21, 2026 · OceanicHost

Payment Processor Takedowns and Hosting Infrastructure

Payment processor compliance pressure is reshaping how hosting operators approach financial infrastructure. Understanding the mechanics of these campaigns matters for anyone running a service.

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How RaaS Groups Disable Enterprise EDR Systems
June 20, 2026 · OceanicHost

How RaaS Groups Disable Enterprise EDR Systems

Ransomware-as-a-service operations have matured their attack chains to systematically disable endpoint detection systems. Here's what defenders should understand about the technical vectors.

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GCP Vertex AI SDK Flaw: How Bucket Squatting Bypasses Model Upload Controls
June 17, 2026 · OceanicHost

GCP Vertex AI SDK Flaw: How Bucket Squatting Bypasses Model Upload Controls

A privilege escalation flaw in Google's Vertex AI SDK lets attackers hijack model uploads by exploiting bucket naming conventions. Understanding the attack vector matters for anyone running ML workloads on GCP.

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