Like all security software, your service mesh should be kept up-to-date. The Istio community releases new versions every quarter, with regular patch releases for bug fixes and security vulnerabilities. The operator of a service mesh will need to upgrade the control plane and data plane components many times. You must take care when upgrading, as a mistake could affect your business traffic. Istio has many mechanisms to make it safe to perform upgrades in a controlled manner, and in Istio 1.10...| Istio Blog
Posted by Dan Galpin – Android Developer RelationsTo better support you and provide earlier, more consistent access to in-development features, we are announcing a significant evolution in our pre-release program. Moving forward, the Android platform will have a Canary release channel, which will replace the previous developer preview program. This Canary release channel will function alongside the existing beta program.| Android Developers Blog
This post contains the cryptographically-signed BusKill warrant canary #010 for June 2025 to July 2026.| BusKill
TL;DR Our credit card Canarytokens are out of beta and flying to your consoles! We love these tokens because they provide a novel way to alert on a strong signal of badness. They also perfectly embody our concept of conspicuous deception. Conspicuous deception is our take that simply knowing that a credit card could be a Canarytoken adds risk to the process of stealing, selling, testing, and committing fraud on all cards. Now, fraudsters have to worry that testing or using a stolen card mig...| Thinkst Thoughts
This post contains the cryptographically-signed BusKill warrant canary #007 for January 2025 to June 2025.| BusKill
I’ve always found the operation of apt software package repositories to be a mystery. There appears to be a lack of transparency into which people have access to important apt package repositories out there, how the automatic non-human update mechanism Continue reading Apt Archive Transparency: debdistdiff & apt-canary→| Simon Josefsson's blog
Like all security software, your service mesh should be kept up-to-date. The Istio community releases new versions every quarter, with regular patch releases for bug fixes and security vulnerabilities. The operator of a service mesh will need to upgrade the control plane and data plane components many times. You must take care when upgrading, as a mistake could affect your business traffic. Istio has many mechanisms to make it safe to perform upgrades in a controlled manner, and in Istio 1.10...| Istio Blog
Using Istio to create autoscaled canary deployments.| Istio
Post-exploitation is a crucial element of any attack aiming for realistic objectives, so it is no surprise that the topic is extensively researched, resulting in a trove of information that defenders can rely on to design and implement countermeasures. Unfortunately, owners of IBM i systems do not have the luxury of access to such information right now. This was one of the main ideas we discussed with Ben Williams of Chilli IT, who was kind enough to introduce us to IBM’s Brunch and Learn w...| Silent Signal Techblog