Chinese Hacker Group Silver Fox Behind New Taiwan Cyberattack

A new cyberattack campaign has been discovered targeting users in Taiwan, and its believed to be carried out by a Chinese threat group known as Silver Fox, also tracked as Void Arachne or Storm-0558. The attackers are using a fake installer for an AI tool called DeepSeek to trick victims into installing malware on their … Continued

New maturity model explains how to protect browsers at work

We talk a lot about cybersecurity in terms of firewalls, zero trust, and endpoint protection. But there’s one key area that’s often overlooked, the browser. Today, more than 85% of modern work is done through a web browser. Whether it’s logging into SaaS apps, accessing internal tools, or copying data, the browser has quietly become … Continued

Ahold Delhaize Data Breach Exposes Info of 2.2 Million People

In a significant cybersecurity incident, Ahold Delhaize, the multinational retail giant behind well-known supermarket chains such as Food Lion, Stop & Shop, Giant Food, and Hannaford, has confirmed that a major data breach has exposed the personal information of more than 2.2 million individuals across the United States. The breach was the result of a … Continued

Hackers Use Microsoft Tool to Secretly Attack Energy Sector Companies

A new cyberattack campaign named OneClik has been discovered, and it is mainly targeting companies in the energy, oil, and gas industries. This attack is very sneaky and smart because it uses trusted tools like Microsoft ClickOnce and cloud services from Amazon to avoid being noticed. Security researchers from Trellix have been tracking this threat … Continued

Top 25 Cybersecurity CEOs in the UK Leading the Charge in 2025

In 2025, the UK faces over one million cyber attacks weekly, targeting businesses, infrastructure, and government systems. As digital threats grow more advanced, the role of cybersecurity leadership has become critical to national resilience. This blog highlights the Top 25 cybersecurity CEOs in the UK visionaries who are driving innovation, defending against AI-driven threats, and … Continued

Iran’s Charming Kitten Tries to Spy on Israeli Cyber Experts

A hacking group from Iran called Charming Kitten has been trying to spy on cybersecurity experts in Israel. This group is known by other names too, like APT35, APT42, and Phosphorus. Security researchers believe it is backed by the Iranian government, and it has been active for years targeting people and organizations around the world. … Continued

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