
Marla Pairira is a writer interested in hackers and threats. She writes from the perspective of ethical hackers, helping businesses uncover vulnerabilities and comply with regulations like GDPR and HIPAA. Marla also looks at the moral, ethical, and legal issues, advising organizations on responsible disclosure and sharing the guidelines for obtaining proper authorization.
In the digital world, where cybersecurity is paramount, antivirus software should be the knight in shining armor guarding against cyber threats. But what if your digital protector could turn into a Trojan horse? As cybercriminals become more cunning, the very tools designed to shield users are
In the world of cybersecurity, Malik Haidar stands out as a leading expert, particularly in the realm of protecting large enterprises from sophisticated threats. His unique approach incorporates business acumen into cybersecurity strategy, making him an influential voice in the field. Today, Malik
The landscape of industrial sectors is facing an unprecedented challenge with the surge in ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure. This increase, reflected by a rise in documented incidents, highlights the essential need for adopting robust cybersecurity best practices. The
In a significant breakthrough against cybercrime, Dutch police, in cooperation with American and Finnish law enforcement agencies, orchestrated the takedown of AVCheck. AVCheck, a notorious Counter Antivirus (CAV) service, had been a critical tool for cybercriminals, allowing malware developers to
Surging as the foremost ransomware threat in 2025, Qilin ransomware, also known as Agenda, revealed its frighteningly sophisticated nature with 72 data leak disclosures. Operational since July 2022, Qilin has revolutionized its approach by adopting the NETXLOADER, a .NET-based loader that enables
Hacktivism is emerging as a potent force in the digital world, blending political motivation with cyber warfare to target nations' sensitive infrastructures. The growing number of alleged hacktivist attacks on India raises a pertinent question: are these cyber offenders undermining
In a world increasingly dependent on digital networks, the Czech Republic's recent accusation against China for orchestrating a cyber-attack marks a significant event. This situation involves an alleged breach by APT31, a cyberespionage group allegedly linked to China's Ministry of State


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