Latest DevOps & Cloud News – 27 May 2026

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    Sol Duara, a provider of open source platforms for managing the software development lifecycle (SDLC), has announced its intent to contribute an open source orchestration platform for automating software development workflows to the Continuous Delivery (CD) Foundation. At the core of the Conduit platform from Sol Duara is CDrus Expressions, a framework that turns CDEvents […]


    Perplexity Bumblebee Shakes Loose Hidden Threats on Dev Desktops

    Source : DevOps.com


    The fight to maintain security has moved to the engineer’s messy desktop.   Last week, AI search provider Perplexity open-sourced an internal tool, Bumblebee, for checking developer machines, either Linux or macOS, for vulnerable software. Continuous integration pipelines have baked security checks into them, with Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) ensuring that the correct version of […]


    Shattering the Kubernetes Registry Bottleneck: Scaling Enterprise CI/CD With P2P Mesh Architecture

    Source : Container Journal

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    Securing the Cloud-Native Edge

    Source : Container Journal


    The job of “protecting the data” in a cloud-native environment used to mean snapshots and offsite copies of stateful workloads. That definition is breaking down quickly. Once an organization starts running RAG databases, fine-tuned models and agent state alongside its application data, the protected surface area expands well beyond what

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    Black Box Testing APIs in Microservices: Why Your Tests Pass but Your System Still Fails

    Source : Container Journal


    The CI pipeline is green. Every API test passed. The team ships to production, and within forty minutes, incident alerts start firing. A downstream payment service is returning unexpected null values on a specific transaction flow. The API test for that exact endpoint passed clean. It has been passing clean

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    AI Chatbot Recommendations Redirect Users to Cryptojacking Malware Sites

    Source : The Hacker News

    Microsoft has warned of an active cryptojacking campaign that makes use of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot interactions as a mechanism for surfacing malicious download sites. "This emerging delivery technique extends social engineering beyond conventional search results and increases the visibility of malicious software recommendations," Microsoft Defender Experts and the Microsoft


    MuddyWater Uses DLL Side-Loading in Espionage Campaign Targeting 9 Countries

    Source : The Hacker News

    The Iranian hacking group known as MuddyWater has been linked to a new campaign affecting at least nine organizations across nine countries on four continents in the first quarter of 2026. The activity targeted industrial and electronics manufacturing, education and public-sector bodies, financial services, and professional services, per the Threat Hunter Team from Symantec and Carbon Black.


    [THN Webinar] New AI DDoS Attacks Are Smarter. Learn How to Fight Back

    Source : The Hacker News

    Every single day, hackers are finding new ways to crash websites and steal data. But right now, something has changed. Hackers are no longer working alone. They are now using powerful Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to make their attacks faster, stronger, and much harder to stop. According to recent updates from The Hacker News, bad actors are using AI to find weak spots in systems and