Introducing our Free plan: making security accessible for the 99%

Introducing our Free plan: making security accessible for the 99%

Professional security tooling, free forever. Intruder's new free plan is built for lean teams who face enterprise risks on a fraction of the budget.
AI-driven vulnerability management: broader, faster coverage against new threats

AI-driven vulnerability management: broader, faster coverage against new threats

Intruder now uses AI to build vulnerability checks for newly disclosed threats, giving Enterprise customers faster, broader detection coverage.
AI pentesting: the depth of a pentest, on-demand

AI pentesting: the depth of a pentest, on-demand

AI pentesting validates scanner findings in minutes, confirming real risks, ruling out false positives, and uncovering true impact. Now available in Intruder.
Introducing container image scanning: no agents, no blind spots

Introducing container image scanning: no agents, no blind spots

Agentless container image scanning. Automatically discover and continuously scan your container images across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. No agents, no blind spots.
See what's exposed with Attack Surface view

See what's exposed with Attack Surface view

Attack Surface view is now on Cloud and Pro. See the most commonly exposed ports across your targets, the services running on them, and what needs attention, all in one place.
How AI is changing the defender’s toolkit

How AI is changing the defender’s toolkit

We explore where AI fits in the defender's toolkit, how it's closing the gap between scanning and pentesting, and what the future of pentesting looks like.
2026 ASM Index: the most common attack surface exposures

2026 ASM Index: the most common attack surface exposures

We analyzed 3,000 attack surfaces to find out how widespread exposure is, what organizations are exposing, and how long it takes to remove it.
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The battle for IoT Security has already been lost

The battle for IoT Security has already been lost

A few weeks ago, the website of popular cyber security journalist Brian Krebs was taken offline by a previously undiscovered botnet, now…
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Intruder Vulnerability Bulletin — Cisco IKE Vulnerability (BENIGNCERTAIN)

Intruder Vulnerability Bulletin — Cisco IKE Vulnerability (BENIGNCERTAIN)

Leaked from the NSA’s toolkit of private exploits, this recently disclosed Heartbleed-esque vulnerability can allow an attacker anywhere on…
Vulnerabilities and Threats
Intruder Vulnerability Bulletin — MySQL Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities

Intruder Vulnerability Bulletin — MySQL Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities

You may have heard of two new MySQL vulnerabilities in the news over the past couple of days (CVE-2016–6662 & CVE-2016–6663).
Vulnerabilities and Threats
What’s the point in phishing assessments?

What’s the point in phishing assessments?

As news is released that PhishMe made £45 million last year, it’s clear that phishing assessments have become very popular. But it begs the…
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I’m a startup, what should I do about security?

I’m a startup, what should I do about security?

Being a startup is difficult. You don’t have the budget to do everything like a big corporate, but if you don’t appear to be doing things…
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Days of Cyber: What’s an SME to do? (Threat Landscape)

Days of Cyber: What’s an SME to do? (Threat Landscape)

This will be the first in a series of blog posts exploring the world of cyber security, with a specific view on how it applies to SMEs; and…
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Badlock Vulnerability — Pre-Release Analysis

Badlock Vulnerability — Pre-Release Analysis

It seems that merely releasing a vulnerability with a cool logo and marketing budget isn’t enough these days. Like the movie studio behind…
Vulnerabilities and Threats
DROWN Vulnerability — More Like A Doggy Paddle

DROWN Vulnerability — More Like A Doggy Paddle

You may have heard of the new DROWN vulnerability as it’s been in the news a fair bit over the past couple of days.
Vulnerabilities and Threats
Should the data on my server be encrypted?

Should the data on my server be encrypted?

Over the last few days I’ve heard a lot of questions in the media asking why TalkTalk didn’t have their customer data encrypted.
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VENOM Explained

VENOM Explained

Over the last few days there’s been a lot of hype surrounding the recently released (and patched) VENOM vulnerability. This post hopes to…
Vulnerabilities and Threats
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