Latest DevOps & Cloud News – 28 September 2025
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kubectl cp: Copying Files to and From Kubernetes Pods
Source : The New Stack
Deploying apps on Kubernetes (K8) can feel like walking a tightrope. One wrong step and boom. Your app doesn’t work,
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Homebrew Project Lead Brings Data to Ruby Central’s Debate
Source : The New Stack
If you’re following the Ruby dispute, you might want to check out a recent post by Mike McQuaid that drills
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First Look at Verdent, an Autonomous Coding Agent From China
Source : The New Stack
I got onto the recent early access beta for Verdent, the new AI coding tool from TikTok’s former head of
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MLOps at Scale: How Community Is Driving AI Into Production
Source : DevOps.com
At swampUP 2025, Alan caught up with Demetrios Brinkmann, founder of the MLOps Community, to discuss the growing gap between AI research and real-world production deployments. Brinkmann leads a global network of more than 100,000 developers dedicated to bridging that divide, helping teams move beyond flashy demos and academic models to systems that deliver tangible […]Securing the Software Supply Chain with Full Visibility and Compliance
Source : DevOps.com
At swampUP 2025 in Napa Valley, JFrog’s Yossi Shaul, senior vice president of DevOps, joined Alan to reflect on both his personal journey and JFrog’s evolving role in shaping modern software delivery. Shaul has been with JFrog since its early days, starting with the creation of Artifactory nearly 16 years ago — before “DevOps” was […]Microsoft’s AI Agents Target Technical Debt Crisis
Source : DevOps.com
Microsoft is tackling technical debt with new GitHub Copilot AI agents that modernize legacy Java and .NET apps, plus AI-powered updates to Azure Migrate and Azure Accelerate. These tools promise to cut modernization time by up to 70% and accelerate AI adoption.Cost-Effective Reliability: Making Sense of Multi-Zone Kubernetes
Source : Container Journal

Look around the ‘net and you’re likely to see Kubernetes operators worrying about how to keep their applications up even in the face of failures but also worrying about the cost of cloud computing (here’s one of many examples). The increasing adoption of multi-zone clusters affects both of these worries:
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GitOps at Fleet Scale: Decentralization vs. Control
Source : Container Journal

Alan unpacks Red Hat’s agent-based GitOps architecture for OpenShift and what it means for scaling GitOps across fleets of Kubernetes clusters. From central control to decentralized agents, discover how balance drives the next era of GitOps.
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CNCF and Docker partner to boost open source projects with security, scalability and trusted container delivery through Docker’s DSOS program.
The post China-Linked PlugX and Bookworm Malware Attacks Target Asian Telecom and ASEAN Networks Source : The Hacker News
Telecommunications and manufacturing sectors in Central and South Asian countries have emerged as the target of an ongoing campaign distributing a new variant of a known malware called PlugX (aka Korplug or SOGU). "The new variant's features overlap with both the RainyDay and Turian backdoors, including abuse of the same legitimate applications for DLL side-loading, the
Researchers Expose Phishing Threats Distributing CountLoader and PureRAT
Source : The Hacker NewsA new campaign has been observed impersonating Ukrainian government agencies in phishing attacks to deliver CountLoader, which is then used to drop Amatera Stealer and PureMiner. "The phishing emails contain malicious Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) files designed to trick recipients into opening harmful attachments," Fortinet FortiGuard Labs researcher Yurren Wan said in a report shared with The
New COLDRIVER Malware Campaign Joins BO Team and Bearlyfy in Russia-Focused Cyberattacks
Source : The Hacker NewsThe Russian advanced persistent threat (APT) group known as COLDRIVER has been attributed to a fresh round of ClickFix-style attacks designed to deliver two new "lightweight" malware families tracked as BAITSWITCH and SIMPLEFIX. Zscaler ThreatLabz, which detected the new multi-stage ClickFix campaign earlier this month, described BAITSWITCH as a downloader that ultimately drops SIMPLEFIX, a
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