In the wake of the recent Pahalgam incidents, the focus has once again shifted to national security—and with it, the hidden battlefield of cyberspace. Though the core issue stems from the actions of terror outfits and not direct state-to-state aggression, the digital spillover is undeniable.
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In one of the most unexpected cybersecurity incidents in recent memory, the CEO of a cybersecurity company was charged with deploying malware on hospital systems. This shocking betrayal has shaken the industry to its core. How could someone entrusted with securing critical systems turn into the very threat they are supposed to defend against?
Imagine paying just €10 to knock an entire website offline.
No hacking knowledge required. No secret chatrooms. Just a simple, user-friendly web portal.
This wasn’t fiction—it was the reality of the growing DDoS-for-hire underworld.
Open-source software has radically transformed how modern applications are built. It accelerates development, reduces costs, and fosters innovation. But in this era of rapid development and microservices, it also introduces a silent but significant threat: your dependencies.
Between April 20 and 21, 2025, the cybersecurity landscape witnessed a disturbing trend: over 4,800 unique IP addresses launched scans targeting publicly accessible .git/config files. This spike, reported by GreyNoise, marks the largest Git-based reconnaissance event ever recorded, reflecting the evolving tactics of cyber adversaries who are increasingly turning to exposed source code repositories as prime entry points.
Did you know that over 80% of data breaches are tied to weak or stolen passwords? This single fact has fueled years of cybersecurity challenges—and now, Microsoft is taking bold action to address it. The tech giant recently announced a ground breaking move: all new Microsoft accounts will be passwordless by default, ushering in a new era of security powered by passkeys.
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