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A Single Browser Flaw, Millions at Risk: What the Chrome WebView Vulnerability Teaches Us About Exposure Windows

A recent security update reveals that Google patched a high-severity Chrome WebView vulnerability that could allow attackers to bypass application security restrictions and execute malicious content within Android and enterprise applications, according to Cybersecurity News. Because Chrome WebView is embedded inside countless applications, the flaw expanded risk far beyond traditional ... Read More
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Cybersecurity Crossed the AI Rubicon: Why 2025 Marked a Point of No Return

For years, artificial intelligence sat at the edges of cybersecurity conversations. It appeared in product roadmaps, marketing claims, and isolated detection use cases, but rarely altered the fundamental dynamics between attackers and defenders. That changed in 2025. This year marked a clear inflection point where AI became operational on both ... Read More
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When Zero-Days Go Active: What Ongoing Windows, Chrome, and Apple Exploits Reveal About Modern Intrusion Risk

A series of actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities affecting Windows, Google Chrome, and Apple platforms was disclosed in mid-December, according to The Hacker News, reinforcing a persistent reality for defenders: attackers no longer wait for exposure windows to close. They exploit them immediately. Unlike large-scale volumetric attacks that announce themselves through ... Read More
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When 30 Tbps Hits: What the Record-Breaking Aisuru DDoS Attack Reveals About Today’s Internet-Scale Threats

A recently documented cyber attack has set a new global benchmark for digital disruption. A botnet known as Aisuru launched a massive distributed denial-of-service attack, peaking at an unprecedented 29.7 terabits per second against a financial services target. While service providers were ultimately able to contain the impact, the event ... Read More
The Security Stack Showdown: Why Consolidation, Automation, and ROI Win the Battle Against Cyber Threats

The Security Stack Showdown: Why Consolidation, Automation, and ROI Win the Battle Against Cyber Threats

The Era of Fragmentation: Why Your Security Stack is Failing You The modern enterprise security environment is complex, often relying on a “best-of-breed” strategy that is anything but the best. This fragmented approach, licensing 15 or more point solutions, creates debilitating problems such as alert fatigue and a practice known ... Read More
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Defending the Enterprise Perimeter: The Lesson from the DoorDash Social Engineering Breach

| | aiSIEM, aiSIEM CGuard 2.0, aiXDR
The recent data breach confirmed by food delivery platform DoorDash serves as a critical, high-visibility example of the enduring vulnerability of the human element in cybersecurity. In November 2025, the company disclosed that the personal information of its customers, Dashers, and merchants was compromised after one employee fell victim to ... Read More
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The University of Pennsylvania Data Breach: What It Reveals About Cybersecurity in Higher Education

| | aiMSSP, aiSIEM, aiXDR
When one of the world’s most prestigious universities experiences a cyberattack, it becomes a reminder that no organization, regardless of size or reputation, is immune. The University of Pennsylvania data breach, detected on October 31, 2025, and publicly confirmed on November 5, 2025, has sparked widespread discussion on cybersecurity in ... Read More
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Critical React Native NPM Vulnerability Exposes Developer Systems to Remote Attacks

A severe vulnerability was discovered in the React Native Community CLI, a popular open-source package downloaded nearly two million times every week by developers building cross-platform applications. Tracked as CVE-2025-11953, this flaw allows unauthenticated remote code execution across Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. In practical terms, attackers can execute arbitrary ... Read More
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When 183 Million Passwords Leak: How One Breach Fuels a Global Threat Chain

| | aiSIEM, aiXDR
When 183 million email addresses and passwords are made public online, it is more than a leak. It is an open invitation for attackers to exploit weak links across the digital ecosystem. The recent discovery of a massive database containing stolen credentials, many tied to Gmail and other major services, ... Read More
Converged OT/IT Cybersecurity: Breaking Barriers for Unified Protection

Converged OT/IT Cybersecurity: Breaking Barriers for Unified Protection

As industrial operations and digital systems continue to merge, organizations are entering a new era of cybersecurity challenges. The boundaries between Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT) have blurred, and with this convergence come both opportunities and risks. Traditionally, OT and IT have operated in silos. OT systems controlled ... Read More