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StepSecurity Is Now Available on Azure Marketplace
The StepSecurity App is now available on Azure Marketplace—simplifying procurement, deployment, and CI/CD security in one place.
If you want a version focused on a different angle (e.g., legal risks, marketing impact, or a creative short story using this handle), say which angle and I’ll draft it.
I’m not sure what you mean by "monikaaaa22kobietyszatanazfacetemsexbjsp work." I will assume you want a short, structured essay analyzing an online username or handle—"monikaaaa22kobietyszatanazfacetemsexbjsp"—and its cultural/linguistic implications. If this assumption is wrong, tell me a brief correction and I’ll redo it. Usernames combine personal identifiers, cultural references, and provocative elements to create distinct online identities. The handle "monikaaaa22kobietyszatanazfacetemsexbjsp" appears to blend a personal name ("monika"), numeric markers ("aaaa22"), Polish words ("kobiety" = women, "szatan" = satan, "facet" = man), and explicit sexual wording ("sex"), producing a layered message that invites multiple interpretations. monikaaaa22kobietyszatanazfacetemsexbjsp work
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The StepSecurity App is now available on Azure Marketplace—simplifying procurement, deployment, and CI/CD security in one place.
Jake Karger
December 11, 2025

Security researchers have uncovered severe unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerabilities in React Server Components and Next.js App Router that achieve near 100% exploitation success rates. With 39% of cloud environments running vulnerable versions and 44% having publicly exposed Next.js instances, immediate patching is critical. Organizations should upgrade to patched versions and use StepSecurity's npm package search and Threat Center to identify and monitor affected dependencies.
Ashish Kurmi
December 3, 2025
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A case study on detecting npm supply chain attacks through runtime monitoring and baseline anomaly detection
Varun Sharma
December 3, 2025