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Aikido acquires Root to secure the supply chain
Aikido has acquired Root to secure the software supply chain, fixing open source vulnerabilities in the version you already run, no upgrade required. Critical fixes go back to the community, free.

Packagist is now protected by Aikido Intel and other updates to the PHP registry
Aikido's malware feed now blocks flagged package versions in Composer by default, for everyone installing from Packagist.org, with nothing to switch on. Over the past year Packagist and Composer have been closing whole classes of supply chain attack at the registry level. Here's what they shipped, and why every registry should be working this way.
2026 State of AI in Pentesting
Our latest report captures the perspectives of 400 CISOs, CTOs, and senior engineering leaders across Europe and the US. It explores how AI is changing penetration testing, why traditional approaches are struggling to keep pace with modern software delivery, and what security leaders want from the next generation of penetration testing.

Vulnerabilities & Threats
Cut through the noise with real-world CVE breakdowns, malware analysis, exploits, and emerging risks.
Customer Stories
See how teams like yours are using Aikido to simplify security and ship with confidence.
Why Determinism Is Still a Necessity in Security
AI-powered security tools are getting better at finding vulnerabilities. But deterministic tools give you the consistency that pipelines, compliance, and audit trails depend on. We look at what deterministic scanning does well, where AI takes over, and how the two work together for effective security.
What is Slopsquatting? The AI Package Hallucination Attack Already Happening
AI models hallucinate package names — and attackers are registering them before anyone notices. Slopsquatting is the AI-era evolution of typosquatting, and unlike its predecessor, npm's existing protections don't work. We look at the real-world research showing it's already happening, from confirmed malicious packages still pulling hundreds of weekly downloads to a hallucinated package name that spread to 237 repositories through AI agent skill files.
International AI Safety Report 2026: What It Means for Autonomous AI Systems
Over 100 experts contributed to the International AI Safety Report 2026, documenting risks from autonomous AI systems and proposing defense-in-depth frameworks. As a team operating AI pentesting systems in production, we break down where the report gets it right and where it needs more technical specificity.
AI Pentesting: Minimum Safety Requirements for Security Testing
AI pentesting is already here, but clear safety expectations are not. This article defines a minimum safety standard for AI pentesting, giving teams a concrete baseline to evaluate emerging tools.
Aikido acquires Root to secure the supply chain
Aikido has acquired Root to secure the software supply chain, fixing open source vulnerabilities in the version you already run, no upgrade required. Critical fixes go back to the community, free.
Multiple JetBrains IDE plugins caught stealing AI keys
A coordinated campaign of at least 15 JetBrains IDE plugins, published under seven vendor accounts, exfiltrates the AI provider API key you paste into their settings.
10 year old critical vulnerability in phpBB affecting tens of millions of users across thousands of forums
Aikido Security discovered a critical unauthenticated authentication bypass in phpBB affecting tens of millions of users. A single HTTP request is all it takes to take over any account — a vulnerability that's been sitting in the codebase since 2014.
5 Socket security alternatives and why they are better
Socket built its name on malware detection. But detection speed alone is no longer the whole story. Here's how Aikido and four other alternatives compare on supply chain security, reachability analysis, licensing, and more.
A practical CTO security checklist to be Mythos-ready
A practical checklist for SaaS CTOs navigating a world with Mythos and agentic AI threats. Built around the defender's advantage: you have context attackers have to work to get. Covers the controls, practices, and operational habits that determine whether your team finds and fixes issues before someone else does.
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