
Frans Majair is a renowned cybersecurity expert. He writes about the importance of data protection regulations on security practices, cybersecurity insurance, and step-by-step guides on preparing for and responding to data breaches, among other topics. He condenses these learnings into various snackable content pieces, for all audiences interested in learning about hackers, threats, and business perspectives.
The long-held perception of fraud as an unfortunate but manageable cost of doing business has become a dangerously obsolete viewpoint that fails to recognize the threat's profound evolution. Modern financial fraud is no longer a collection of isolated crimes perpetrated by disparate
A meticulously detailed penetration test report outlining critical vulnerabilities is functionally worthless if its findings never translate into actual, validated fixes. For years, the security industry has equated the value of a pentest with the volume and severity of vulnerabilities uncovered,
The 2025 annual report from the interactive malware analysis platform ANY.RUN reveals a year of significant achievement and expansion, marking a pivotal period that not only scaled its user base to unprecedented levels but also introduced critical technological advancements in the fight against
A simple text message arrives, presenting a unique investment opportunity from what appears to be a legitimate financial institution, an exclusive invitation that seems too good to pass up. This initial, unassuming contact serves as the gateway to an incredibly sophisticated and industrialized
A recent, meticulously coordinated strike across Spain has sent shockwaves through one of the world's most formidable cybercrime syndicates, raising critical questions about its long-term resilience and operational integrity. This multinational effort, bringing together law enforcement from
A severe security vulnerability has been uncovered in a range of older D-Link routers, creating a permanent and unpatchable threat that leaves countless home and small business networks exposed to complete remote takeover. This critical flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-0625, affects devices that have long
The critical infrastructure that underpins modern digital life, internet service, has once again become a high-profile target for cybercriminals, with US internet service provider Brightspeed now in the midst of a full-scale investigation following alarming claims from a hacking group. The group,


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