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From AT&T to Snowflake: What Recent Mega-Breaches Teach SMBs About Third-Party Risk
Some of the biggest breaches in the past 24 months didn’t begin within a company’s internal network, they started with a vendor.
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Massive Breach at China’s Knownsec Exposes State Cyber Weapons and Global Target Lists
The cybersecurity landscape witnessed a historic turning point today. Anthropic has uncovered what appears to be the first large-scale cyber-espionage campaign driven predominantly by artificial intelligence, not human operators. This moment marks a profound evolution in how cyberattacks are carried out, and in how defenders must respond.
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The Threat Landscape Has Shifted: Introducing Tycoon 2FA
Phishing has long been a staple of cyber-crime, but the emergence of Tycoon 2FA changes the game. According to the Bleeping Computer article, this is not some niche tool for elite hackers, it’s a “Phishing-as-a-Service” kit that virtually anyone with a browser can deploy.
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2025’s Cybercrime Wave: Why Small Businesses Are Now Prime Targets
Cybercrime is entering a new era in 2025, and small and midsize businesses (SMBs) are at the center of it. Historically, attackers focused on large enterprises with deep pockets. But today, SMBs represent the largest, least protected, and most operationally vulnerable segment, making them prime targets for ransomware, business email compromise, and social engineering.
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Disaster Recovery in the Cloud Era: What are Important Considerations
The cloud has fundamentally changed how businesses store, access, and protect data. As companies shift to hybrid and cloud-native environments, disaster recovery (DR) is evolving from an afterthought to a mission-critical function.
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Creating Incident Response Playbooks for Small Businesses
When a cyberattack hits, seconds count. Yet most small businesses still scramble to respond, not because they lack security tools, but because they lack a plan.
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How the RCMP Took Down Prolific Cyber Fraudsters
In February 2025, the RCMP’s Cybercrime Investigative Team (CIT) in Ontario achieved a significant bust of two Toronto-based suspects who allegedly defrauded hundreds of Canadians out of millions of dollars.
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Why Cyber Insurance Isn’t a Silver Bullet: Understanding Coverage Gaps for MSP Clients
With cyberattacks on the rise, many organizations are turning to cyber insurance as a safety net. While having a policy is an important step, it’s not the all-encompassing protection many businesses assume it to be.
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Mobile Security: Protecting Your Smartphone from Hackers
Your smartphone is more than a communication tool, it’s your digital life in your pocket. It holds your banking apps, business emails, personal photos, and even sensitive authentication data. That’s why it has become one of the most attractive targets for cybercriminals.