Threat Intelligence

Cloudflare’s DNS Can’t Make Up Its Mind. That’s a Bigger Problem Than You Think.

Cloudflare’s DNS resolvers are returning contradictory results for the same domain β€” 1.1.1.1 resolves opencode.ai normally while 1.1.1.2 returns 0.0.0.0, blocking it entirely. This isn’t a simple classification error. It reveals a systemic flaw in how DNS-based security decisions are made: multiple threat feeds, no coordination, zero transparency. Your access to the internet may depend on which IP you happen to hit.

Your ISP Is Blocking AI Tools for Your ‘Protection’ – Here’s the Real Danger

When your ISP blocks a legitimate AI tool like opencode.ai and calls it ‘protection,’ it’s a symptom of a broken system. Centralized threat feeds operate without transparency or accountability, turning automated flags into censorship. The real danger isn’t the toolβ€”it’s the silent, unaccountable power that decides what you can access.

Why Treating CVEs as Isolated Bugs Is a Dangerous Mistake

Treating CVEs as isolated bugs is a broken approach. Attackers chain vulnerabilities to form kill chains. New AI models now automatically map CVEs to MITRE ATT&CK techniques, enabling proactive threat modeling. But the same AI also empowers attackers. This article reveals why you must shift from reactive patching to thinking in chainsβ€”or risk being the one the attacker chains together.

AI Just Removed the Only Thing Slowing Down Ransomware: Humans

JadePuffer is the first AI agent to fully automate a ransomware attack β€” from recon to encryption β€” removing the human bottleneck that once limited cybercrime. Machine-speed attacks now scale without skilled operators, forcing a fundamental rewrite of defense strategies. The age of AI-driven offensive cyber attacks has begun.