Articles from Intruder
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today announced that its founder and CEO, Chris Wallis, will be a featured speaker at KB4-CON 2026 on May 13. Wallis will headline the session titled AI, Exposure Management and the Future of Pentesting.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · May 8, 2026
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today announced AI Pentesting and released its first pentesting agents as the company works towards enabling continuous, AI-powered pentesting and red teaming across web apps, external and internal networks. With this initial release, agents will actively investigate vulnerability scanner findings identified in Intruder using the same methods employed by human pentesters and security experts.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · April 30, 2026
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today announced the release of Container Image Scanning — a new upgrade to its cloud security capabilities that automatically scans container images for vulnerabilities, granting customers clear, actionable insight into container risk without deploying and maintaining scanning agents across their estates.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · April 9, 2026
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today released its Security Middle Child Report, which uncovered that almost half of cybersecurity leaders at midmarket businesses, e.g. companies with at least $50M revenue and between 400-6000 employees, say they don’t have the right technology solutions, leaving them stuck in what Intruder calls the “security middle child problem." 46% say enterprise platforms assume more staff, budget, or complexity than they can support and 29% say SME tools no longer meet their needs. As a result of these poor fits, 42% describe their teams as either stretched, overwhelmed or consistently behind.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · March 12, 2026
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today announced it has been named to G2’s 2026 Best Software Awards, placing 40th on the Best UK Software Companies list out of over 3,000 total vendors. G2 users consistently praise Intruder’s product for its ease of use and intuitive interface.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · February 27, 2026
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today released new security research detailing vulnerabilities in Moltbot, formerly known as Clawdbot, an open-source, self-hosted AI assistant. The research, “Clawdbot: When Easy AI Becomes a Security Nightmare,” finds that Moltbot’s emphasis on rapid, simplified deployment has created a significant and unintended attack surface.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · February 3, 2026
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today announced significant momentum closing out 2025 as the company oversaw remarkable expansion in the midmarket and enterprise customer segments. Customers recognized the impact of new enterprise focused features, such as attack surface monitoring, attack surface discovery and cloud security.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · January 29, 2026
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today announced the release of a new series of high quality secrets detection checks for sensitive API keys and tokens hidden inside JavaScript bundles used by single-page applications. This upgrade was spurred by the discovery of a major class of leaked secret vulnerabilities that bypass standard security checks. Using a new spidering-based secrets detection method, Intruder scanned approximately 5 million applications to uncover more than 42,000 exposed tokens.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · December 11, 2025
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By Intruder · Via Business Wire · December 5, 2025
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today announced it has been recognized as a Cloud Security Innovator in the 2025 Cloud Security Report by James Berthoty of Latio. Intruder was particularly recognized as an ideal platform in the Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) category for hybrid cloud environments and midmarket organizations.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · November 4, 2025
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today announced the release of its 2025 Exposure Management Index, tracking the most critical vulnerabilities facing small and midsize businesses (SMBs) and how those organizations’ responses are evolving over time. The Index equips SMBs with security insights that have historically been gated behind massive enterprise budgets and external consultants.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · October 21, 2025
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today announced that it has been selected as winner of the “External Attack Surface Management Platform of the Year” award in the 9th annual CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards program. Conducted by CyberSecurity Breakthrough, an independent market intelligence organization, the annual program recognizes the most innovative companies, products, and technologies driving progress in the global information security industry.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · October 14, 2025
Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today announced that Intruder Cloud Security, which monitors cloud-based systems and infrastructures for vulnerabilities and misconfigurations now supports Google Cloud Platform. With this expansion, Intruder Cloud Security is now more accessible than ever, available to customers across the three largest cloud providers – Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · September 23, 2025
Intruder, a leader in attack surface management, has launched GregAI—an AI-powered security analyst with comprehensive visibility into users’ security infrastructure, now available in beta. Unlike generic AI assistants, GregAI integrates directly with Intruder’s exposure management platform data, providing contextual security intelligence that helps lean security teams efficiently manage vulnerability workflows while maintaining a strong cybersecurity posture.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · July 29, 2025
Intruder, a leader in attack surface management, has launched Autoswagger—a free, open-source tool that scans OpenAPI-documented APIs for broken authorization vulnerabilities. These flaws are still common, even at large enterprises with mature security teams, and are especially dangerous because they can be exploited with little technical skill. Autoswagger is available now on GitHub.
By Intruder · Via Business Wire · July 22, 2025
