Tag Archives: Cybersecurity
BlackFile Cluster: The Rise of Prime Extortion Tactics
Cybersecurity researchers have identified the BlackFile Cluster, a group utilizing Prime Extortion tactics like vishing and swatting to bypass traditional ransomware encryption. Continue reading
Syncthing Tailscale Integration: Secure Private File Syncing
Learn how to optimize your private file syncing by using Syncthing Tailscale integration to bypass public relays and enhance your network privacy. Continue reading
Signal Linked Devices: Security Audit and 2026 Mitigation Guide
Recent espionage campaigns have targeted Signal Linked Devices to bypass encryption through social engineering. Perform a manual security audit today to secure your private messages and digital arsenal from unauthorized access. Continue reading
M5 Silicon Exploit: AI-Assisted ‘Claw Chain’ Breaches Apple Kernel
Researchers have revealed the first M5 silicon exploit, a sophisticated ‘Claw Chain’ attack developed using AI to bypass Apple’s advanced hardware-level memory protection. Continue reading
Social Media Privacy Audits: FTC Responds to $2.1 Billion Scam Surge
In response to record fraud losses, the FTC is urging users to perform Social Media Privacy Audits to secure their accounts and prevent metadata scraping by scammers. Continue reading
Tycoon 2FA OAuth Evolution: Bypassing Microsoft 365 Protections
A new Tycoon 2FA OAuth variant exploits device-code flows to bypass traditional 2FA, allowing attackers to hijack Microsoft 365 accounts via legitimate infrastructure. Continue reading
MiniPlasma Zero-Day Exploit Released for Windows 11 and Server
A rogue security researcher has publicly released a working MiniPlasma zero-day exploit, allowing local privilege escalation to SYSTEM level on fully patched Windows installations. Continue reading
Grafana Security Breach: Codebase Stolen and Extortion Attempt
A significant Grafana security breach occurred on May 17, 2026, when an attacker used a stolen GitHub token to exfiltrate the company’s entire codebase and demand a ransom. Continue reading