🔒 Navigating the complex world of #cybersecurity threats doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Our #F5Labs Weekly Threat Bulletin provides #AI driven analysis highlighting emerging threats, saving you time and effort while providing you with the insights you need to act swiftly. 👉 Check out our latest edition here: https://go.f5.net/zhmeeev4
F5 Labs Threat Research
IT Services and IT Consulting
Seattle, WA 9,503 followers
We process application threat data into actionable intelligence, analyze & share information with the InfoSec community.
About us
Threat research. Security leadership. Decades of experience. We process app threat data from F5 and our partners into actionable intelligence, and analyze and share the Who, What, When, Why, How, & What’s Next of cyber attacks to benefit the security community.
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https://www.f5.com/labs
External link for F5 Labs Threat Research
- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, WA
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- InfoSec, Threat Intelligence, Application Security, IoT, Cybersecurity, threat research, application services, malware, phishing, credential stuffing, breaches, hackers, CISO, independent, application protection, ddos, tls, and magecart
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Our #F5Labs Weekly Threat Bulletin condenses the cyber landscape into a short, actionable list of: ✅ Top threats ✅ IoCs ✅ Mitigation tips ✅ Compliance best practices It’s your earliest warning system, designed to cut out the busywork. Check out the top #cybersecurity threats this week. 👇 🔗 https://go.f5.net/i50rn7uv
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As organizations adopt #AI agents, the need for robust security measures has never been more critical. 🔒 In our latest article, we outline actionable steps to protect against vulnerabilities posed by agents like #OpenClaw. From auditing for unauthorized usage to enforcing strict controls, you’ll learn how to create a safer environment for your digital workforce. 🔗 https://go.f5.net/gjh5pp6m
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🚨 New iOS exploit alert: #DarkSword 🚨 The team breaks down a critical full-chain #iOS exploit impacting versions 18.4-18.7, leveraging six zero-day vulnerabilities through Remote Code Execution (RCE) via #JavaScriptCore vulnerabilities and a Pointer Authentication Code (PAC) bypass. 👉 Get the full breakdown in our Weekly Threat Bulletin. https://go.f5.net/fglv6x7g
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As cyber threats become more sophisticated, staying informed is crucial. Our March Sensor Intel Series highlights critical vulnerabilities that are being actively exploited. This month’s analysis focuses on: ✅ The mechanics behind CVE-2026-24423 ✅ Long-term targeting trends ✅ Attack patterns that threat actors prioritize Check out our analysis here: https://go.f5.net/kq0bogtr
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📊 View this month's latest data on how leading #AI models such as #Claude and #ChatGPT stack up on risk, performance, and resilience. 👉 Access our CASI leaderboard results here: https://go.f5.net/orck4gug
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⚠️ #QDay is coming! ⚠️ ICYMI: Attackers are harvesting encrypted data now, betting on tomorrow’s #quantum capabilities. Waiting to address post-quantum cryptography (#PQC) increases exposure across sensitive data. Learn how to prioritize quantum readiness from David Warburton, Director of F5 Labs Threat Research. 🔗 https://go.f5.net/vsd2nwvf via Professional Security Magazine.
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In today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape, deploying unverified #AI models can lead to negligence rather than innovation. ICYMI: Our AI leaderboards provide vital insights that allow security teams to measure resilience and prepare you for unpredictable threats. ➡️ Learn more about our leaderboards 🔗 https://go.f5.net/trwfkjwz via CXO Insight Middle East
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🚨 The most exploited vulnerabilities aren’t always the newest ones. Our latest analysis breaks down the top #CVEs exploited month over month and the results are surprising. Highlights include: 1️⃣ CVE-2017-9841 continues to dominate exploitation traffic 2️⃣ The rise of CVE-2025-55182 3️⃣ Revealing trends on attacker priorities 👉 Read our full analysis here: https://go.f5.net/5tvnh0y4
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Have you heard about the newly identified Sugar-Coated Poison (SCP) attack technique? This evolving method exposes vulnerabilities in #AI systems by gradually eroding safety guardrails through multi-turn interactions. Discover how this and other emerging threats are reshaping the landscape of AI security. 👉 Read our latest AI insights here: https://go.f5.net/l0xbo0nq