In the News
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Artificial Intelligence security vulnerability uncovered
Aaron Costello with AppOmni tells Good Morning Cleveland anchor Mike Brookbank more about the flaw in the ServiceNow platform.
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Panera Bread breach: ShinyHunters claims hack of 14 million customers’ data
“This aligns closely with Okta’s recent warnings about vishing-driven SSO compromise targeting Okta, Microsoft, and Google.” — Cory Michal, AppOmni.
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10 ways AI can inflict unprecedented damage in 2026
“By trying to make AI as powerful as it can be, organizations may misconfigure settings, leading to overpermissions and data exposure.” —…
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Agentic AI Security in ServiceNow: Experts Explain Key Concepts You Need to Know
It’s important to ensure agentic AI logs are being centralized in the same place as other security alerts.
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How AI Is Making Everyone Busier (For Better Or Worse)
Security professionals need to discover AI already in use and enforce least privilege for users, AI and agents.
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Grubhub Confirmed as Latest Victim of Salesforce Data Breaches
We’re seeing the ‘long tail’ of a campaign where the actor’s initial breach yielded a large cache of OAuth integration tokens.
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ServiceNow BodySnatcher flaw highlights risks of rushed AI integrations
The vulnerability, dubbed BodySnatcher by researchers from AppOmni who found it, impacts the Now Assist AI Agents and Virtual Agent API applications.
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How Has the “Groundbreaking” BodySnatcher Vulnerability Affected ServiceNow AI Agents?
BodySnatcher was identified in October 2025 by SaaS security firm AppOmni.
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In Other News: FortiSIEM Flaw Exploited, Sean Plankey Renominated, Russia’s Polish Grid Attack
BodySnatcher is an agentic AI hijacking vulnerability affecting ServiceNow, discovered by AppOmni and fixed by ServiceNow in October 2025.
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News brief: Security flaws put thousands of systems at risk
Aaron Costello, chief of security research at AppOmni, highlighted the exploit’s severity, calling it the most severe AI-driven vulnerability to date.









