Tag Archives: Cybersecurity
Surfshark Dausos: New Isolated Quantum-Secure VPN Protocol
Surfshark Dausos officially launches, offering isolated data tunnels and post-quantum cryptography to protect users from future decryption threats and deep packet inspection. Continue reading
Kerem Albayrak: The Truth Behind the 2017 Apple Blackmail Plot
In a recent disclosure, Kerem Albayrak explains how he orchestrated a high-profile blackmail attempt against Apple using social engineering tactics rather than a server breach. Continue reading
Tycoon 2FA: Phishing Platform Persists After Global Takedown
Despite a major international takedown, the Tycoon 2FA phishing platform continues to bypass MFA and target over 500,000 organizations worldwide. Continue reading
Operation PowerOFF: Global Crackdown on DDoS-for-Hire Services
In a coordinated effort by 21 nations, Operation PowerOFF successfully seized 53 domains and identified over 75,000 users involved in the global DDoS-for-hire ecosystem. Continue reading
Cargo Theft Hackers Use ClickFix Tactics to Target Logistics Firms
New security reports reveal that cargo theft hackers are deploying ClickFix social engineering and Remote Access Trojans to compromise freight load boards and redirect high-value shipments. Continue reading
Windows Recall Security Flaw: New Crisis Hits Microsoft’s AI Feature
A critical Windows Recall security flaw discovered in April 2026 allows malware to silently extract plaintext data despite Microsoft’s major architectural overhaul. Continue reading
PHANTOMPULSE Trojan Weaponizes Obsidian to Target Financial Firms
Security researchers have identified the PHANTOMPULSE Trojan, a sophisticated piece of malware that weaponizes the Obsidian note-taking app through social engineering. Continue reading
RedSun Zero-Day Exploit: Researcher Releases Windows Defender Vulnerability
Following a public feud with Microsoft, a security researcher has released the RedSun zero-day exploit for Windows Defender, enabling local privilege escalation and SYSTEM-level access. Continue reading
China Supercomputing Breach: 10 Petabytes of Defense Data Stolen
A massive China supercomputing breach has resulted in the theft of 10 petabytes of sensitive defense and aerospace data from the National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin. Continue reading