Cybersecurity

What to do if Office 365 is compromised

Office 365 Hacked?

Office 365 Hacked? What Business Owners Should Do Immediately Discovering or even suspecting that your Office 365 account has been hacked can create immediate concern for any business leader. Many organizations first notice something subtle, a vendor questioning a payment request, a strange email reply, or an unexpected login alert. Unlike traditional cyberattacks, an Office [...]

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software supply chain attack

Software Supply Chain Attacks Explained

Software Supply Chain Attacks Explained, Why Trusted Updates Are Now a Prime Target Software supply chain attacks have quietly become one of the most effective and dangerous techniques in modern cybersecurity. Rather than attacking organizations directly, threat actors compromise the trusted software, vendors, or update mechanisms those organizations rely on. When that trust is broken,

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Vulnerability Scanning

Vulnerability Scanning Starts With Culture, Not Just Tools

Vulnerability Scanning Starts With Culture, Not Just Tools Most cybersecurity conversations start with tools, frameworks, or methodologies. Those things matter. But in practice, the strongest security outcomes come from teams that genuinely care about making things work. When processes break down or playbooks fall short, culture always matters more than process. That realization hit home

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Threat Landscape Report

Q3 2025 Threat Landscape Report

The Cyber Threat Landscape – Q3 2025 Summary The Q3 2025 Threat Landscape Report shows continued evolution in ransomware operations, dark web activity, and exploit behavior, with a strong shift toward human-targeted attacks. Key Findings Ransomware Overall ransomware activity declined 10.95%, but Qilin became the most active group. Manufacturing and Professional Services were the most

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