DoubleClickjacking: A New Threat to Your Business Security
Why Detect and Respond is No Longer Enough
Why Detect and Respond is No Longer Enough
The cybersecurity arms race just escalated again—and this time, traditional endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions are falling behind.
A recently disclosed zero-day vulnerability affecting both Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers is yet another wake-up call for businesses. As reported by PCMag, a high-severity flaw...
Another day, another zero-day—this time affecting two of the world’s most widely used web browsers: Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
In March 2025, Google urgently released a patch for a high-severity zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome browser, identified as CVE-2025-2783. This flaw was actively exploited in targeted attacks...
In March 2025, cybersecurity researchers uncovered that the China-linked Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group, FamousSparrow, had resurfaced with enhanced capabilities. This group, active since at...
In the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats, the emergence of the VanHelsing ransomware serves as a critical wake-up call for businesses to reassess and enhance their cybersecurity measures.
In today's digital landscape, cyber threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace, with nation-state actors continually seeking vulnerabilities to exploit.
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, a recent revelation underscores the critical importance of adopting proactive defense mechanisms.
In a recent exposé by The Hacker News, a critical unpatched Windows zero-day vulnerability has been actively exploited by 11 state-sponsored groups from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia since...