Security Feed
"Standing on the shoulders of giants"
Welcome! This site aggregates RSS feeds about information security.
Why am I creating yet another news aggregation site?
As an infosec professional, I need to keep up with all the news happening. I could have used an RSS reader but having something live on the Internet is much better (don't need to set up on many different devices) It is also a great opportunity for me to learn new stuff.
I have been experimenting with different Static Site Generators (SSG) and I am pretty familiar with Jekyll and Hugo. As my main language is Python, I would like to try another one written in Python, which leads me to Pelican.
How is this site built?
The source of this site can be found on GitLab. The theme I used is m.css (Pelican does have a nice collection of themes and plugins, but the selection is not as great as other more popular frameworks)
There is a small Python script used to import feed data from various feed sources. It is scheduled to run daily using GitLab CI (config). More detailed information can be found in my blog post.
Latest news »
- Max-severity flaw in ChromaDB for AI apps allows server hijacking
- Microsoft shuts down illegal code-signing operation used by ransomware crims to mask their malware
- Cybercrime service disrupted for abusing Microsoft platform to sign malware
- CIRT insights: How to help prevent unauthorized account removals from AWS Organizations
- Discord rolls out end-to-end encryption on voice, video calls
- FBI: Americans lost over $388 million to scams using crypto ATMs in 2025
- Microsoft Self-Service Password Reset abused in Azure data theft attacks
- In stunning display of stupid, secret CISA credentials found in public GitHub repo
- America's top cyber-defense agency left a GitHub repo open with with passwords, keys, tokens – and incredibly obvious filenames
- Governing infrastructure as code using pattern-based policy as code