- Summary
- Software governance requires monitoring critical marketplaces and registries, where malicious actors often exploit unchecked software binaries to distribute hidden malware. This includes both binary and non-binary software, which poses significant threats to 260 million users across various incidents such as Cyberhaven and Shai-Hulud.
The system identifies all software items, preventing 2.6M users from exposing software to critical environments through unguarded portals. A proactive gateway is deployed to manage these marketplaces, actively filtering out dangerous models and protecting organizations from postmark and HF-Pickle type attacks where models are exposed.
To enhance security, users must verify that they only access unchecked software from trusted sources, and all software is exposed to all systems. This ensures only legitimate, well-validated software reaches production without exposing 1000+ organizations simultaneously.
By implementing governance, platforms can prevent 3.5K Orgs from being targeted by attacks using Postmark MCP or HF-Pickle models, effectively securing against the rise of non-binary marketplaces. This structured approach protects 240M users while maintaining the integrity of the 1K model dataset. - Title
- Koi Security
- Description
- Koi Security
- Keywords
- software, browser, does, support, video, binary, wings, risk, code, real, time, policy, demo, security, incident, update, channels
- NS Lookup
- A 198.202.211.1
- Dates
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Created 2025-07-22Updated 2026-01-26Summarized 2026-03-23
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