Ransomware Attack
Ransomware Isn’t Random: Why Businesses Are Targeted
When people talk about ransomware, it’s often described as bad luck… like getting struck by lightning online. The reality is very different. Ransomware attacks aren’t random. In most cases, attackers know exactly what they’re looking for, and they don’t waste time once they find it. In 2026, ransomware continues to be one of the most…
Read MoreIf You Have Never Been PEN Tested, You Are Already at Risk
Most businesses believe they will know when something is wrong. They are mistaken. Cyberattacks rarely begin with alarms blaring or systems crashing. They begin quietly. An exposed login. A forgotten server. A misconfigured cloud setting. By the time damage is visible, attackers may have had access for weeks or months. Penetration testing exists for one…
Read MoreYour CEO’s Voice Isn’t Proof Anymore: Stopping AI Deepfake Fraud Before It Empties the Bank
You are in the airport security line when your phone rings. It is your CEO, voice tight with urgency. A supplier is threatening to stop shipment unless a $980,000 wire goes out in the next five minutes. She spells out the account number, thanks you for “saving the quarter,” and hangs up. You fire off…
Read MoreCDK Global Cyberattack Causes Continued Disruptions for Car Dealerships Across North America
North America car dealerships are grappling with significant disruptions as CDK Global, a leading software provider for the automotive industry, deals with the aftermath of a major cyberattack. The initial incident occurred last Wednesday, prompting CDK to shut down all its systems to prevent further damage. Despite early efforts to restore services on Sunday, a…
Read MorePirates Aren’t Just Threats On The Open Seas
“Know Ye That We Have Granted And Given License To Adam Robernolt and William le Sauvage…to annoy our enemies by sea or by land, wheresoever they are able, so that they share with us the half of all their gain.” These were the words of King Henry III of England as he issued one of…
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