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Booking.com Scam Spreads DCRat With Fake BSoD Trick
Endpoint & Device Security Booking.com Scam Spreads DCRat With Fake BSoD Trick

Today we're joined by Rupert Marais, our in-house Security Specialist, to dissect a particularly cunning malware campaign known as PHALT#BLYX. This multi-stage attack, first observed in late 2025, targets the European hospitality industry with a sophisticated blend of social engineering and

Trend Analysis: Data Center Power Demands
Malware & Threats Trend Analysis: Data Center Power Demands

The brilliant glow of artificial intelligence casts a long and power-hungry shadow over California's energy grid, sparking a high-stakes battle over who will foot the bill for innovation. This article examines the escalating power demands of data centers, focusing on the recent legislative clash

US Reverses Sanctions on Predator Spyware Figures
Malware & Threats US Reverses Sanctions on Predator Spyware Figures

In a move that sent ripples through the international human rights and cybersecurity communities, the United States has quietly removed sanctions from key figures behind one of the world's most notorious commercial surveillance tools. The U.S. Department of the Treasury's decision to lift penalties

How Are AI and Geopolitics Reshaping Cybersecurity?
Malware & Threats How Are AI and Geopolitics Reshaping Cybersecurity?

The digital realm has become a primary theater for global power struggles, where the integrity of national infrastructure and the security of corporate data are constantly under siege from an increasingly complex array of threats. In this modern landscape, the collision of geopolitical ambitions

How Are Spies Abusing Active Directory Policies?
Malware & Threats How Are Spies Abusing Active Directory Policies?

The most dangerous threats to an organization are often not the ones breaking down the digital gates, but those who have already found the keys to the kingdom and are quietly rewriting the rules from within. In the sophisticated world of state-sponsored cyber-espionage, attackers are increasingly

North Korea Turns Cybercrime Into a National Industry
Malware & Threats North Korea Turns Cybercrime Into a National Industry

In a year marked by digital insecurity, a single nation-state actor has managed to account for the vast majority of all cryptocurrency stolen worldwide, turning what was once a fringe activity into a core pillar of its national economic strategy. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has

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