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Beware the Sandworm: Shai‑Hulud and the New Shape of Package‑Manager Worms

Beware the Sandworm: Shai‑Hulud and the New Shape of Package‑Manager WormsAaron Gilmore Published on: 2026/01/30

Shai‑Hulud and Sha1‑Hulud 2.0 show how npm worms spread via stolen tokens. Learn how to lock publishing, harden CI, and rotate secrets fast.

China Plant Explosion: First Hours of Incident Command

China Plant Explosion: First Hours of Incident Command

China Plant Explosion: First Hours of Incident CommandAaron Gilmore
Published on: 2026/01/23

What the first hours after a chemical plant explosion require: scene safety, HazMat monitoring, unified command, and protective-action messaging.

Security & Emergency ManagementGovernance, Policy & OversightIncident Field NotesRisk Management & Threat AnalysisEmergency Preparedness & Resilience
Nigeria Tanker Explosion: Crowd Risk & Scene Control

Nigeria Tanker Explosion: Crowd Risk & Scene Control

Nigeria Tanker Explosion: Crowd Risk & Scene ControlAaron Gilmore
Published on: 2025/12/31

Fuel tanker explosions turn crowds into casualties. Learn scene control, HazMat zones, and protective-action messaging to stop curiosity risk.

Security & Emergency ManagementIncident Field NotesRisk Management & Threat AnalysisEmergency Preparedness & Resilience

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