HP’s latest Wolf Security Threat Insights Report reveals a growing cybercriminal marketplace that provides tools for low-level attackers to bypass detection and infect systems. The report highlights new attack strategies, including the use of pre-packaged malware kits that can infect systems with a single click. HP found that cybercriminals are utilizing ‘Houdini’ and ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ attacks that conceal malware and operate stealthily in the background of infected systems. The company encourages businesses to isolate high-risk activities to minimize potential breaches.

Treating MCP like an API creates security blind spots
In this Help Net Security interview, Michael Yaroshefsky, CEO at MCP Manager, discusses how Model Context Protocol’s (MCP) trust model creates security gaps that many teams


