Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

SAST in the IDE is now free: Moving SAST to where development actually happens

We’re making a fundamental change to how teams use SAST. SAST in the IDE is now free. This means developers can run SAST scans directly inside their editor, with real-time feedback and project-wide visibility, using the same analysis engine and SAST rules as Aikido. Detection runs automatically as developers work, without limiting coverage at the detection layer.

React & Next.js DoS Vulnerability (CVE-2025-55184): What You Need to Fix After React2Shell

If you upgraded only to address CVE-2025-55182 (React2Shell), you may still be vulnerable. CVE-2025-55184 affects adjacent RSC code paths and can allow attackers to take your app offline, even without gaining code execution. You should ensure you’re running the latest patched React and Next.js versions, including fixes for the follow-up CVE-2025-67779.

OWASP Top 10 for Agentic Applications (2026): What Developers and Security Teams Need to Know

Agentic AI is moving into production in CI/CD pipelines, internal copilots, customer support workflows, and infrastructure automation. These systems no longer just call a model. They plan, decide, delegate, and take actions on behalf of users and other systems. This creates new attack surfaces that do not map cleanly to traditional application security or even the OWASP Top 10 2025.