Kendra Haines

Kendra Haines

Network Security Specialist
Kendra Haines is an IT expert specializing in IT infrastructure, development, and security. She shares her perspectives on numerous topics, such as vulnerabilities, configurations of cloud technologies, and benefits of hyper-converged infrastructure. Kendra focuses on simplifying complex topics, making her content accessible to buyers and decision makers.
How Are Chrome Extensions Faking Traffic and Tracking Data?
Infrastructure & Network Security How Are Chrome Extensions Faking Traffic and Tracking Data?

The digital advertising ecosystem has encountered a sophisticated and highly coordinated threat involving more than 150 malicious browser extensions that present themselves as innocuous live wallpaper tools while operating a massive fraudulent traffic scheme. These applications have managed to

AI SOCs Solve Critical Gaps in Traditional MDR
Infrastructure & Network Security AI SOCs Solve Critical Gaps in Traditional MDR

For nearly a decade, Managed Detection and Response served as the primary solution for a critical gap in organizational security, specifically the inability to maintain twenty-four-seven staffing and the shortage of skilled analysts to manage overwhelming alert volumes. These providers acted as an

Why Are Software Worms Back in the Supply Chain?
Infrastructure & Network Security Why Are Software Worms Back in the Supply Chain?

The sudden reappearance of self-replicating digital worms has caught the global cybersecurity community off guard, challenging the assumption that these legacy threats were artifacts of a previous era. While the industry spent years perfecting defenses against static file signatures and traditional

New C0XMO Botnet Variant Targets IoT and Network Devices
Malware & Threats New C0XMO Botnet Variant Targets IoT and Network Devices

The rapid proliferation of interconnected hardware has outpaced the security infrastructure meant to protect it, leaving a trail of vulnerable entry points for increasingly sophisticated malicious actors to exploit. This systemic failure in the internet of things ecosystem has paved the way for the

Ubiquiti UniFi OS Flaws Allow Unauthenticated Root Access
Malware & Threats Ubiquiti UniFi OS Flaws Allow Unauthenticated Root Access

The realization that a single unauthenticated request can grant a malicious actor complete administrative control over a network core represents a significant shift in modern cybersecurity risk assessments. Cybersecurity researchers recently disclosed a critical vulnerability within the Ubiquiti

Wazuh Detects and Mitigates Phishing and Insider Threats
Malware & Threats Wazuh Detects and Mitigates Phishing and Insider Threats

The sophisticated nature of modern cyberattacks has rendered the distinction between external intrusions and internal security failures almost entirely obsolete in the current landscape of digital defense. As organizations navigate the complexities of 2026, they face a reality where the most

Why Is Zero Trust Replacing Legacy VPNs in Law Firms?
Infrastructure & Network Security Why Is Zero Trust Replacing Legacy VPNs in Law Firms?

A single compromised credential in a traditional legal network can expose decades of privileged client secrets, forcing modern firms to reconsider the inherent vulnerabilities of legacy connectivity. Law firms historically relied on the physical security of their offices, but the shift toward

How Are Attackers Weaponizing Meta Business Requests?
Identity & Access Management How Are Attackers Weaponizing Meta Business Requests?

The deceptive calm of a verified notification from a tech giant like Meta provides the perfect cover for modern cybercriminals who have abandoned brute force in favor of institutional trust. In an era where email authentication protocols such as SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are the gold standard for

Realtek Joins OpenTitan to Secure Open-Source Hardware
Endpoint & Device Security Realtek Joins OpenTitan to Secure Open-Source Hardware

The proliferation of sophisticated supply chain attacks has fundamentally altered how semiconductor giants approach the foundational security protocols embedded within their proprietary silicon architectures today. As modern computing environments become increasingly decentralized, the reliance on

AI Voice Cloning Fuels Advanced Microsoft Teams Attacks
Malware & Threats AI Voice Cloning Fuels Advanced Microsoft Teams Attacks

The seamless integration of enterprise collaboration tools into the daily workflow of modern corporations has inadvertently created a massive surface area for sophisticated social engineering maneuvers. Unlike the traditional phishing attempts of previous decades, which often relied on clumsy

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