Latest DevOps & Cloud News – 13 May 2026

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    Red Hat today revealed it is extending the reach of its Ansible Automation Platform for IT operations to artificial intelligence (AI) agents, in addition to making it simpler to build AI agents using existing application development tools. Announced at the Red Hat Summit conference, version 2.7 of the Ansible Automation Platform adds a technology preview […]


    Kubernetes in Production: Where Platform Decisions Break Down

    Source : Container Journal


    Kubernetes is often described as “free,” but that assumption falls apart in production. What looks like a complete platform is only a foundation. Everything required to run real workloads reliably sits outside the core. A default installation provides core orchestration primitives, but not a production-ready platform. Production environments depend on

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    Where DevOps Pipelines Break: Real Attack Paths in Cloud-Native CI/CD

    Source : Container Journal

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    While traditional security focuses on perimeters, modern attackers are moving upstream to the CI/CD pipeline. By compromising


    Java Code Isn’t the Problem – The Container Is

    Source : Container Journal

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    Learn how integrating Docker Scout into Java CI pipelines shifts container security left, replacing manual reviews with automated gates to secure base images and dependencies.

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    Android Adds Intrusion Logging for Sophisticated Spyware Forensics

    Source : The Hacker News

    Google on Tuesday unveiled a new opt-in Android feature called Intrusion Logging for storing forensic logs to better analyze sophisticated spyware attacks. Intrusion Logging, available as part of Advanced Protection Mode, enables "persistent and privacy-preserving forensics logging to allow for investigation of devices in the event of a suspected compromise," the company said. The feature, it


    New Exim BDAT Vulnerability Exposes GnuTLS Builds to Potential Code Execution

    Source : The Hacker News

    Exim has released security updates to address a severe security issue affecting certain configurations that could enable memory corruption and potential code execution. Exim is an open-source Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) designed for Unix-like systems to receive, route, and deliver email. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-45185, aka Dead.Letter, has been described as a use-after-free


    RubyGems Suspends New Signups After Hundreds of Malicious Packages Are Uploaded

    Source : The Hacker News

    RubyGems, the standard package manager for the Ruby programming language, has temporarily paused account sign ups following what has been described as a "major malicious attack." "We're dealing with a major malicious attack on RubyGems right now," Maciej Mensfeld, senior product manager for software supply chain security at Mend.io, said in a post on X. "Signups are paused for the time being.