Latest DevOps & Cloud News – 06 August 2025

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    A global survey of 2,786 C-level executives finds organizations are saving $28,249 per developer annually due to investments in artificial intelligence (AI), in part thanks to a 48% increase in developer productivity. Conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of GitLab, 58% of respondents report their organization has experienced business growth tied to software innovation […]


    Cycode Delivers AI Agent to Assess How Exploitable Vulnerabilities Are

    Source : DevOps.com

     
    Cycode has added an artificial intelligence (AI) agent to its application security posture management (ASPM) platform that has been specifically trained to determine how exploitable a specific vulnerability found in an application actually is.


    AI-Driven Observability: Fast, Context-Rich MCP Servers

    Source : DevOps.com

     
    Christine Yen—developer-turned-CEO—explains why Honeycomb built an MCP server and why every observability vendor may follow. MCP, short for Model Context Protocol, acts like a concierge for AI agents: It makes a product’s API, telemetry schema and helper tools easily discoverable so large-language models can ask precise questions instead of guessing. Yen sees it as table […]


    Scality Extends Object Storage Reach to Kubernetes Clusters

    Source : Container Journal

     

    Scality has extended the reach of its object storage platform to add support for the Container Object Storage Interface (COSI) and the Container Storage Interface (CSI). COSI is a Kubernetes standard that enables cloud-native applications to dynamically provision and consume object storage, such as S3 buckets, using workflows based on

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Source : Container Journal

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The future of Kubernetes is a hot topic in the cloud-native community, but a “Kubernetes 2.0” is not a reality yet. The Kubernetes project continues to evolve in a measured way, with a new version released every 15 weeks or so.  Still, the conversations about what might be in a

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Source : Container Journal

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ClickFix Malware Campaign Exploits CAPTCHAs to Spread Cross-Platform Infections

Source : The Hacker News

A combination of propagation methods, narrative sophistication, and evasion techniques enabled the social engineering tactic known as ClickFix to take off the way it did over the past year, according to new findings from Guardio Labs. "Like a real-world virus variant, this new 'ClickFix' strain quickly outpaced and ultimately wiped out the infamous fake browser update scam that plagued the web


Google’s August Patch Fixes Two Qualcomm Vulnerabilities Exploited in the Wild

Source : The Hacker News

Google has released security updates to address multiple security flaws in Android, including fixes for two Qualcomm bugs that were flagged as actively exploited in the wild. The vulnerabilities include CVE-2025-21479 (CVSS score: 8.6) and CVE-2025-27038 (CVSS score: 7.5), both of which were disclosed alongside CVE-2025-21480 (CVSS score: 8.6), by the chipmaker back in June 2025. CVE-2025-21479


Cursor AI Code Editor Vulnerability Enables RCE via Malicious MCP File Swaps Post Approval

Source : The Hacker News

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a high-severity security flaw in the artificial intelligence (AI)-powered code editor Cursor that could result in remote code execution. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-54136 (CVSS score: 7.2), has been codenamed MCPoison by Check Point Research, owing to the fact that it exploits a quirk in the way the software handles modifications to Model


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