AI Phishing Crackdown Exposes a New Scam Era

The latest AI phishing crackdown is not just another cybercrime story about fake links and stolen passwords. It is a signal that online scams have entered a faster, slicker, and more industrial phase. The FBI, working with major technology and network security partners, moved against a massive phishing-as-a-service operation tied to more than a million […]
7-Eleven Data Breach Puts Salesforce in Focus

The 7-Eleven data breach has pushed one of the world’s most recognizable convenience store brands into a much bigger conversation about cloud security, third-party platforms, and the growing pressure on companies that store customer and business data inside massive CRM ecosystems. What makes this case stand out is not only the brand name attached to […]
Foxconn Cyberattack Puts Tech Supply Chain on Alert

The Foxconn cyberattack landed like a warning flare across the global technology industry, not because one company suddenly became vulnerable, but because it reminded everyone how connected the modern supply chain has become. When a major electronics manufacturer faces a cyber incident, the concern rarely stops at stolen files or interrupted systems. The bigger question […]
cPanel Backdoor Attacks Put Hosts on Alert

cPanel backdoor attacks are turning a familiar web hosting tool into a major security warning for site owners, agencies, and hosting providers that manage dozens or even thousands of online properties from one dashboard. The scary part is not only that a bug exists, because bugs are part of the software world, but that attackers […]
DAEMON Tools Attack Exposes Installer Risks

The story around DAEMON Tools is the kind of cybersecurity wake-up call that feels almost too familiar in 2026, but still hits hard because of where it begins: the official installer. For years, users have been told to avoid shady download mirrors, cracked software bundles, random file-sharing sites, and suspicious pop-ups pretending to be legitimate […]
MacOS Malware Surge Threatens Users in 2026

The New Reality: macOS Is No Longer Untouchable For years, macOS users lived with a quiet confidence that their devices were safer than others. The narrative was simple: fewer users meant fewer attacks, and Apple’s closed ecosystem added an extra layer of protection. But in 2026, that perception is rapidly collapsing. macOS malware is no […]
Global Ransomware Victims Surge 389% in 2026

The cybersecurity world just got another brutal wake-up call. A new global threat report revealed that ransomware victims skyrocketed by 389% year over year, making 2026 one of the most aggressive periods ever recorded for digital extortion. That number is not just a statistic. It reflects hospitals losing access to patient data, businesses shutting down […]
Vercel Breach Exposes Internal System Access Risks

The latest Vercel security incident has become one of the most talked-about stories in the developer and cybersecurity world. Vercel, the company known for powering fast modern web deployments and hosting frameworks used by startups, SaaS brands, and enterprise teams, recently confirmed unauthorized access involving parts of its internal systems. For a platform trusted by […]
AI Agents Become New Cybersecurity Threats

The rise of artificial intelligence has transformed how people work, build businesses, and interact online. From automated customer service to advanced research tools, AI is no longer a futuristic concept. It is already embedded in daily operations across industries. But while many companies celebrate efficiency and innovation, security experts are now warning about a darker […]
Chrome Launches Feature to Stop Session Theft Attacks

Introduction: A New Chapter in Browser Security In a digital era where almost every aspect of life is connected to the internet, browser security has become one of the most critical layers of protection for users worldwide. Google Chrome, the world’s most widely used browser, is once again stepping up its game by introducing a […]