Your Digital Footprint Is a Permanent Trail—and It’s Watching You Back

Your digital footprint never sleeps, never forgets, and watches your every move. Protecting yourself starts with knowing what you’re up against.

Operation Endgame 2.0 Strikes at Ransomware Supply Chain Through Initial Access Broker Crackdown

Law enforcement’s biggest crypto seizure yet: €21.2M taken from cybercriminals as Operation Endgame 2.0 crushes ransomware’s supply chain networks.

19 Billion Passwords Exposed: Why Your Login Is Probably Already Compromised

Your passwords are likely among the 19 billion leaked credentials criminals actively exploit. Learn why you’re more exposed than you realize.

184 Million Plaintext Passwords Found in Open Hacker Database—Are You in It?

A massive 184-million password leak exposes user accounts in plaintext format, and industry giants like Meta face billions in fines. Is your data already compromised?

Was TCS the Digital Backdoor? Internal Probe Launched After M&S Cyberattack Chaos

TCS faces disturbing allegations as M&S loses £750M after Easter cyberattack. Internal investigation reveals compromised employees may have opened the door.

Why the ‘Most Secure’ Password Manager Might Not Be the One You Think

Think your password manager is truly secure? Popular brands keep failing while lesser-known options outperform industry giants in both security and value.

Massive Cybercrime Ring Crumbles as U.S. Charges 16 in $50M DanaBot Malware Crackdown

U.S. authorities destroyed a $50M cybercrime empire, but the shocking tactics used by Russian hackers changed how we view online security forever.

Why ‘Innocent’ PDFs Are the New Weapon of Choice for Cybercriminals

Why are trusted PDFs becoming the deadliest weapon in cybercrime? Attackers exploit document legitimacy, causing $10.5 trillion in damages. A new reality emerges.

Why NIST Thinks AI Can No Longer Be Separated From Cybersecurity Risk Management

Traditional cybersecurity defenses are failing as AI systems create unprecedented vulnerabilities. NIST reveals why separating AI from security is a dangerous mistake.

Chinese Hackers Hijack Cityworks Flaw to Infiltrate U.S. City Governments

Chinese hackers penetrate U.S. cities through innocent-looking software, gaining control of vital water systems. Who’s next in their crosshairs?