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CVE-2025-53521: F5 BIG-IP APM reclassified as critical RCE — what distinguishes active exploitation from earlier DoS assessments

F5‘s BIG-IP Access Policy Manager vulnerability CVE-2025-53521—originally treated as a denial-of-service issue—was reclassified as an unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) after March 2026 intelligence showed active exploitation. The change forced CISA into the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) list and triggered federal patch mandates; organizations must treat this as an immediate compromise risk, not a mere […]

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NemoClaw turns OpenClaw into an enterprise-grade, privacy-first agent platform

NVIDIA’s NemoClaw is not a generic clone of OpenClaw; it’s an explicit effort to lock down autonomous agents for enterprise use by adding sandboxed execution, policy-based privacy controls, and local-first compute so organizations can keep sensitive data on-premises while still running advanced multimodal models. Why OpenClaw’s popularity forced a security-focused fork OpenClaw’s open-source agent framework […]

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