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Diagram showing IP allowlist enforcement between Terraform clients and HCP infrastructure with blocked and allowed connections
DevOps & Infrastructure

HCP Terraform's IP Allow Lists: Finally, a Lock on the Front Door

HCP Terraform just shipped IP allow lists, which means your Terraform tokens won't work from random coffee shops or compromised networks. It's a solid security move—assuming you actually configure it.

4 min read 1 week ago
Kubernetes cluster visualization with LLM threat vectors overlaid, showing data flow and security gaps between infrastructure and application layers
Programming Languages

Running LLMs on Kubernetes? Your Infrastructure Doesn't Protect You From Prompt Injection

Your Kubernetes cluster looks healthy. Pods are running, logs are clean, users are chatting with the model. But Kubernetes has no idea what those workloads actually do—and LLMs introduce a threat model that infrastructure alone can't solve.

5 min read 1 week ago
Small networked IP KVM device next to a deck of cards for scale, illustrating how a $30 tool can control entire server infrastructure
Security & Privacy

Nine Vulnerabilities Expose IP KVMs as the Skeleton Key to Your Entire Network

Four manufacturers' IP KVMs—the $30 pocket-sized devices that let admins access any machine remotely—are riddled with vulnerabilities that essentially hand over the keys to your entire infrastructure. And the worst part? These aren't sophisticated zero-days. They're fundamental security failures.

5 min read 1 week ago
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