Shaping the Future of Cybersecurity: Seceon’s Unified Platform Strategy for 2025 and Beyond
The cybersecurity landscape is at a tipping point. Enterprises and service providers alike are burdened by tool sprawl, alert fatigue, siloed operations, and rising adversarial sophistication. Traditional approaches relying on loosely integrated, analyst-driven products are struggling to keep up with today’s speed and scale of threats. Seceon is here to ... Read More
Seceon Wins Three Global Infosec Awards at RSAC 2025
At Seceon, we’ve always believed that solving cybersecurity isn’t about adding more tools but building smarter ones. That belief was validated in a big way this year at RSAC 2025, where we proudly took home three Global Infosec Awards. 🏆 Best Comprehensive Cybersecurity Platform🏆 Best SMB Managed Security Services Platform ... Read More
AI Security Risks: Jailbreaks, Unsafe Code, and Data Theft Threats in Leading AI Systems
In recent reports, significant security vulnerabilities have been uncovered in some of the world’s leading generative AI systems, such as OpenAI’s GPT-4, Anthropic’s Claude, and Google’s Gemini. While these AI models have revolutionized industries by automating complex tasks, they also introduce new cybersecurity challenges. These risks include AI jailbreaks, the ... Read More
WhatsApp’s New Private Processing: Revolutionizing AI Features While Ensuring Privacy
WhatsApp is setting new standards for privacy with its recent feature, Private Processing. This innovative approach allows WhatsApp to enhance its AI capabilities, such as smart replies, message suggestions, and content filtering, while ensuring that users’ private conversations remain secure. In an age where personal data is constantly at risk, ... Read More
Account Takeovers: A Growing Threat to Your Business and Customers
Account Takeovers (ATOs) are becoming one of the most dangerous and costly threats to businesses and their customers. These attacks are not only financially devastating, but they also have the potential to severely damage an organization’s reputation and customer trust. ATOs are often overlooked, yet they account for billions of ... Read More
The Rising Threat of Zero-Day Exploits Targeting Enterprise Security Products
Zero-day exploits continue to pose one of the most significant and evolving cybersecurity threats to businesses worldwide. According to a recent report, 75 zero-day vulnerabilities were exploited this year, with 44% of these attacks targeting enterprise security products. These vulnerabilities are particularly dangerous because they are exploited before the vendor ... Read More
ICICI Bank Ransomware Breach: A Stark Reminder of Supply Chain Risk and the Need for Real-Time Cyber Vigilance
The recent ransomware breach tied to ICICI Bank—claimed by the LockBit group—has raised fresh concerns about the fragility of digital ecosystems and third-party risk. While official confirmations remain limited, leaked files and dark web chatter suggest that attackers accessed systems through a vendor relationship and exfiltrated over 3 TB of ... Read More
The TraderTraitor Crypto Heist: Nation-State Tactics Meet Financial Cybercrime
The cryptocurrency sector has always been a magnet for cybercriminals, but the TraderTraitor campaign marks a different kind of threat—one backed by state-sponsored actors with long-term goals and surgical precision. Allegedly linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group, this campaign wasn’t just about breaking into wallets. It was about exploiting trust, ... Read More
The Smishing Triad Surge: Text-Based Threats Are Getting Smarter, Not Simpler
What began as a trickle of spammy messages has evolved into a sophisticated and dangerous phishing campaign. The Smishing Triad, an active cybercriminal group, is behind a surge of SMS-based phishing attacks (smishing) targeting organizations across sectors—from healthcare to logistics to finance. Their focus? Gaining access to internal portals and ... Read More
The Salt Typhoon Telecom Breach: When Network Access Becomes National Exposure
The recent Salt Typhoon breach targeting telecom infrastructure isn’t just another headline—it’s a warning shot to every service provider that uptime and connectivity aren’t enough. This sophisticated campaign, attributed to Chinese state-sponsored actors, illustrates how telecom networks are now being leveraged not just for disruption but for surveillance, espionage, and ... Read More

