Arielle Ezechukwu
Python • Cloud • Security • Working Mom Musings
I’m a systems thinker, who likes to tinker. Here I write about real-world incidents,
vulnerabilities, and lessons learned. You'll also find recaps of my projects and career
insights from my journey in tech.
Latest Writing
A security tip highlighting common cybersecurity risks associated with summer travel, including phishing scams, fake booking sites, and unsafe public Wi-Fi use, with practical guidance for protecting personal data before, during, and after a trip. Originally written in June 2025.
2025-12-09T20:43:47Z
A breakdown of the June 2025 campaign in which the Flodrix botnet exploited Langflow’s critical RCE vulnerability (CVE-2025-3248), compromising unpatched AI development environments and enrolling them into a rapidly evolving botnet. Originally written in June 2025.
2025-12-09T20:40:15Z
An overview of a targeted BlueNoroff (Lazarus Group–linked) attack that used AI-generated deepfake Zoom meetings to socially engineer a victim into installing macOS malware, highlighting the growing risk of AI-driven impersonation in remote work environments. Originally written in June 2025.
2025-12-09T20:38:09Z
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