AI Offensive Security
Enter the WasmForge: Compiling Sliver into WebAssembly
In our last post we used a Claude skill to systematically beat down VirusTotal detection rates on offensive security tools, with a brief mention of a new loader we’d been using to ...
Which Came First: The System Prompt, or the RCE?
During a recent penetration test, we came across an AI-powered desktop application that acted as a bridge between Claude (Opus 4.5) and a third-party asset management platform. The idea is simple: instead ...
Julius v0.2.0: From 33 to 63 Probes — Now Detecting Cloud AI, Enterprise Inference, and RAG Pipelines
TL;DR: Julius v0.2.0 nearly doubles LLM fingerprinting probe coverage from 33 to 63, adding detection for cloud-managed AI services (AWS Bedrock, Azure OpenAI, Vertex AI), high-performance inference servers (SGLang, TensorRT-LLM, Triton), AI ...
AI-Driven Offensive Security: The Current Landscape and What It Means for Defense
The capabilities of modern AI models have advanced far beyond what most people in the security industry have fully internalized. AI-generated phishing, script writing, and basic offensive automation are getting plenty of ...

