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Ransomware Operators Keep Business Hours. The Data Proves It

16,699 ransomware leak posts over 2 years show 84% drop Monday–Friday, peak at European afternoon hours. October spikes yearly. Someone analyzed 16,699 ransomware leak-site posts across 200 groups over two years and asked the question most threat intelligence reports dance around: when does this actually happen? The answer is mundane and useful. Ransomware runs on…

Ransomware Operators Keep Business Hours. The Data Proves It

16,699 ransomware leak posts over 2 years show 84% drop Monday–Friday, peak at European afternoon hours. October spikes yearly. Someone analyzed 16,699 ransomware leak-site posts across 200 groups over two years and asked the question most threat intelligence reports dance around: when does this actually happen? The answer is mundane and useful. Ransomware runs on…

Pros And Cons Of Open Source CMS

Today, we will show you the pros and cons of open-source CMS. In today’s digital landscape, Content Management Systems (CMS) are the cornerstones of website creation. These software applications empower users to publish content, manage media, and build websites without extensive coding knowledge. However, a crucial decision arises: Open-source or closed-source CMS? Let’s delve into…

Cybersecurity Tips From Squid Game TV Series [MUST READ]

This post will show you essential Squid Game cybersecurity tips to learn. Netflix’s Squid Game took the world by storm, captivating audiences with its brutal depiction of 456 debt-ridden individuals competing in deadly children’s games for a massive cash prize. Beyond its gripping storyline, the series offers profound cybersecurity lessons that mirror today’s digital threats.…

The Human Factor in Manufacturing Cybersecurity: Turning Your Workforce Into a Security Asset

In this post, I will talk about the human factor in manufacturing cybersecurity and show you how to turn your workforce into a security asset. You can deploy next-generation firewalls, endpoint detection and response, and layered monitoring across your environment, yet a single convincing phishing email or social engineering call can bypass all of it.…

From Mailbox to Revenue: Top 7 Direct Mail Platforms That Actually Deliver Results

In this post, I will show you the top 7 direct mail platforms that actually deliver results. Direct mail is no longer the slow, analog underdog of the marketing world. Today, the most forward-thinking brands are pairing physical mail with data intelligence, automation, and API-driven workflows to outperform purely digital campaigns. Whether you are a…

How Addressing Cloud Misconfigurations Disrupts the Cyber Kill Chain

In this post, I will show you how addressing cloud misconfigurations disrupts the cyber kill chain. Cloud environments offer speed and flexibility, but they introduce new risks. One common issue is misconfiguration. Small mistakes, such as overly broad access permissions or publicly exposed resources, can open the door to attackers. These gaps sometimes go unnoticed…

Copilot and Agentforce fall to form-based prompt injection tricks

Enterprise AI agents are supposed to streamline workflows. Instead, two fresh findings show they can just as easily streamline data exfiltration. Security researchers have uncovered prompt-injection vulnerabilities in both Microsoft Copilot Studio and Salesforce Agentforce that allow attackers to execute malicious instructions via seemingly harmless prompts. According to Capsule Security findings, SharePoint forms and public-facing…

5 Affordable Enterprise Internet Scalability Solutions in South Carolina Compared

In this post, I will show you 5 affordable enterprise Internet scalability solutions in South Carolina. South Carolina’s connectivity boom is here. Armed with $551.5 million in new BEAD funding, fiber crews are wiring Columbia, Charleston, and the Upstate according to the state’s broadband map release. For the first time, midsize firms can buy enterprise-grade…

How Online Casinos Became a Prime Target for Credential Stuffing and Account Takeover Attacks

In this post, I will show you how online casinos became a prime target for credential stuffing and account takeover attacks. Online casinos are everywhere these days. You’ll see adverts online or stumble upon influencers streaming casino games on social media. But with this interest naturally comes bad actors trying to take advantage of it,…

RSAC 2026: AI Security Tools Aim to Cut Response Time

Security vendors at RSAC 2026 are zeroing in on one core problem: investigation speed.  Across the show floor, new AI-powered tools promise to cut threat response times from hours to seconds while helping overwhelmed security teams keep pace with rising alert volumes. From autonomous investigation agents to platforms designed to secure enterprise AI systems, this…

SOC 2 Readiness Assessments: Which Providers Deliver the Best Value?

In this post, I will talk about SOC 2 readiness assessments and also show you which providers deliver the best value? Organizations that handle customer data face increasing pressure to demonstrate strong security controls. SOC 2 compliance, governed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), has become a widely recognized benchmark for trust.…

6 High-Quality Print Production Capabilities Every Branding-Focused Company Should Offer

In this post, I will show you 6 high-quality print production capabilities every branding-focused company should offer. If you’re a branding-focused company, you already know that how your materials look can make or break the impression you leave with your audience. Print production is more than getting your marketing materials out there; it’s about making…

Cybet Review: A Fast-Growing Crypto Casino with Fast Withdrawals and No-KYC Gaming

In this post, I will show you the Cybet review, a fast-growing crypto casino with fast withdrawals and no-KYC gaming. The rapid growth of cryptocurrency has transformed the online gambling industry. More players are now looking for crypto casinos that offer faster transactions, greater privacy, and modern gaming experiences. Among the new platforms gaining attention in the…

The React 19 Security Audit: Hardening Your App Against “React2Shell” and RSC Vulnerabilities

In this post, I will talk about the React 19 security audit: and show you how to hardening your app against “React2Shell” and RSC vulnerabilities. TL;DR The rollout of React 19 Server Components (RSC) fundamentally shifted the application attack surface. This led to critical late-2025 and early-2026 deserialization vulnerabilities, headlined by the CVSS 10.0 “React2Shell.”…

Why Digital Identity Is Becoming the Backbone of Cybersecurity

In this post, I will show you why digital identity is becoming the backbone of cybersecurity. Cybersecurity used to focus primarily on protecting networks, devices, and software from unauthorized access. Firewalls, antivirus programs, and intrusion detection systems formed the first line of defense for businesses and organizations. While these tools remain essential, the nature of…

How Proxy Servers Work and Why They Have Become a Core Part of Internet Infrastructure

In this post, I will show you how proxy servers work and why they have become a core part of Internet infrastructure. In today’s digital environment, access to information is increasingly determined not by content, but by the route data takes. Industry analysts estimate that a significant portion of internet traffic now passes through intermediary…

How Digital Training Programs Support Skills in Healthcare Settings

In this post, I will show you how digital training programs support skills in healthcare settings. Healthcare workers should keep updating their information to provide safe and effective care. In such environments, digital training programs have emerged as a critical component of the skill development strategy. Frequent learning opportunities allow staff to build familiarity and…

AI-Generated Content vs. Plagiarized Content: What’s the Difference and Why Does It Matter?

In this AI-generated content vs plagiarized content comparison, I will show you what’s the difference and why does it matter? The line between original and unoriginal content used to be simple. Either you wrote it yourself, or you copied it from someone else. That was plagiarism, and everyone understood the stakes. Then generative AI arrived,…

Banana Pro Crypto Trading Bot Expands to Ethereum, Bringing Fast ETH Execution to the Browser

In the latest development, I will show you why Ethereum trading is finally moving to the web – and what Banana Pro changes for ETH traders. Banana Gun has brought native Ethereum execution to Banana Pro, its web-based trading terminal, extending its execution-first infrastructure to the most liquidity-dense network in decentralized finance. For years, Ethereum…

What Is The Difference Between Hack And Virus?

This post will show you the difference between a hack and a virus. Since the inception of the internet era, most non-tech computer users have often used ‘hack’ and ‘virus’ interchangeably. This is understandable because a thin line exists between ‘hack’ and ‘virus.’ There are fundamental differences to note about hacking and viruses to equip…

Grok the stalker, the Louvre heist, and Microsoft 365 mayhem

On this week’s show we learn that AI really can be a stalker’s best friend, as we explore a strange tale that starts with a manatee-shaped mailbox on a millionaire’s lawn and ends with Grok happily doxxing real people, mapping out stalking “strategies,” and handing out revenge-porn tips. Then we go inside the Louvre heist,…