Threat Intelligence & Prevention

How Are AI-Orchestrated Cyberattacks Changing Security?
Data Protection & Privacy How Are AI-Orchestrated Cyberattacks Changing Security?

In the rapidly evolving world of cybersecurity, few topics are as pressing as the role of artificial intelligence in both orchestrating and defending against cyber threats. Today, we’re sitting down with Rupert Marais, our in-house security specialist with deep expertise in endpoint and device

How Did ShadyPanda Turn Browser Extensions Into Spyware?
Malware & Threats How Did ShadyPanda Turn Browser Extensions Into Spyware?

Imagine installing a simple browser extension to jazz up your desktop with wallpapers, only to discover later that it’s been secretly tracking every click, search, and scroll. This isn’t a far-fetched nightmare but the reality for over 4.3 million users affected by a covert cyber threat known as

Will ScadaBR XSS in CISA’s KEV Fuel Cloud-Scale ICS Attacks?
Malware & Threats Will ScadaBR XSS in CISA’s KEV Fuel Cloud-Scale ICS Attacks?

KEV Meets the Plant Network: Why a ScadaBR XSS Entry Changes the Risk Calculus Now When a settings page on a familiar HMI can deliver scripted deception, disable alarms, and rewrite operator assumptions in a single click, the debate about “web-only” risk in industrial networks stops sounding

Could Unclaimed Domains Turn Python Builds Into Malware?
Malware & Threats Could Unclaimed Domains Turn Python Builds Into Malware?

An overlooked script tucked inside familiar Python projects could still pivot a routine build into a live compromise if a long-dormant domain changed hands and delivered hostile code to developers who trusted the past a bit too much. That risk was not hypothetical; it hinged on a bootstrap pattern

CISA Flags Spyware Hitting Messaging Apps, Updates Guidance
Malware & Threats CISA Flags Spyware Hitting Messaging Apps, Updates Guidance

Why Messaging Apps Are in the Crosshairs—and Why CISA Is Speaking Up Now When a government agency breaks routine to warn about spyware burrowing into everyday chats, the signal is clear: attackers see messaging apps as the shortest route to the heart of a phone’s data and trust. Researchers across

Okta Study: Phishing Persists Despite Advanced Defenses
Malware & Threats Okta Study: Phishing Persists Despite Advanced Defenses

Lead Monthaftermonththecountofenterprisestrippedbyphishingneverhitszeroeveninmatureprograms. Even as authentication hardens and detection stacks converge, attackers keep finding ways to coax users into handing over what tech alone cannot fully guard: trust. The result is a steady pulse of

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