Windows LNK Zero-Day Shows Why Detection Alone Fails
In early December 2025, Microsoft quietly “mitigated” a high-severity Windows vulnerability that has been actively exploited in the wild by state-backed and criminal threat actors for years.
In early December 2025, Microsoft quietly “mitigated” a high-severity Windows vulnerability that has been actively exploited in the wild by state-backed and criminal threat actors for years.
Ransomware remains one of the most severe risks facing organizations today. The recent deep dive into DragonForce ransomware and its connection with the Scattered Spider threat actor shows how...
The cybersecurity world is facing a new kind of silent threat—one that could already be impacting your business without your knowing it. According to a recent Cybernews report, one billion personal...
Cybersecurity teams around the world are watching the Tomiris threat actor evolve in troubling ways. According to a recent Dark Reading article, Tomiris has unleashed a new wave of attacks that...
The cybercrime economy is changing fast. No longer do attackers need deep technical skills, expensive infrastructure, or months of development time to launch sophisticated attacks. According to ...
Collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams have become indispensable in today’s hybrid work environments. But a newly highlighted security issue shows that convenience may come with hidden risks that...
In the rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape, threat actors are no longer limited to traditional coding techniques. According to a recent Dark Reading analysis of research from Google’s Threat...
On November 2025, the cyberattack on OnSolve CodeRED sent shockwaves across the US — and should also serve as a warning for businesses worldwide. According to reporting by BleepingComputer, the...
In late 2025, a massive cyberattack known as Korean Leaks sent shockwaves through South Korea’s financial sector. A single managed service provider (MSP) breach escalated into a multi victim...
The cybersecurity landscape just got a lot more dangerous. According to a recent report by Cyber Security News, a new tool called KawaiiGPT — a so-called “Black-Hat AI” — is now available for free on...