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The Glass Castle: Why Centralized Systems Are Morphing Into Liabilities
Cybersecurity Apr 03, 2026

The Glass Castle: Why Centralized Systems Are Morphing Into Liabilities

A lone actor's dismantling of a massive illegal network reveals the hidden fragility in modern organizational design and the coming age of fragmented resilience.

3 min
The Security Deficit: Why EthCC 7 Shifted Focus from Scaling to Safety
Cybersecurity Apr 03, 2026

The Security Deficit: Why EthCC 7 Shifted Focus from Scaling to Safety

As crypto losses from hacks surpass $1 billion in 2024, the industry's biggest developers are pivoting from speed to security protocols.

3 min
Swiss Federal Prosecution Growth: A Bear Market for Financial Privacy
Cybersecurity Apr 03, 2026

Swiss Federal Prosecution Growth: A Bear Market for Financial Privacy

New data reveals a 9.3% surge in federal criminal investigations, signaling a shift in Switzerland’s role as a global financial sanctuary.

3 min
Why the Ministry of Education is Sending Fake Phishing Emails to Its Own Teachers
Cybersecurity Apr 03, 2026

Why the Ministry of Education is Sending Fake Phishing Emails to Its Own Teachers

France's education department is using simulated cyberattacks to teach staff how to spot digital traps before real hackers strike.

4 min
The Invisible Compromise: Why North Korean Hackers Are Targeting Your JavaScript Dependencies
Cybersecurity Apr 03, 2026

The Invisible Compromise: Why North Korean Hackers Are Targeting Your JavaScript Dependencies

A look at the recent breach of the Axios library and how state-sponsored actors are turning open-source tools into digital Trojan horses.

3 min
Elon Musk’s New Spam Filter is a Band-Aid on a Sinking Ship
Cybersecurity Apr 03, 2026

Elon Musk’s New Spam Filter is a Band-Aid on a Sinking Ship

X is finally locking down new accounts that mention crypto. It is a necessary move, but one that highlights the platform's fundamental identity crisis.

3 min
Microsoft’s WhatsApp Exploit: The High Cost of User Trust in Desktop Ecosystems
Cybersecurity Apr 03, 2026

Microsoft’s WhatsApp Exploit: The High Cost of User Trust in Desktop Ecosystems

Attackers are using WhatsApp to deliver VBScript malware to Windows users. Here is why this is a platform integrity crisis for Microsoft and a wake-up call for IT departments.

4 min
The Hidden Cost of Unofficial WhatsApp Clients for iOS Users
Cybersecurity Apr 03, 2026

The Hidden Cost of Unofficial WhatsApp Clients for iOS Users

A sophisticated spyware campaign targeting iPhone users through modified WhatsApp clients highlights critical vulnerabilities in third-party app distribution.

3 min
Cyber Warfare as Asymmetric Arbitrage: The Iranian Playbook
Cybersecurity Apr 03, 2026

Cyber Warfare as Asymmetric Arbitrage: The Iranian Playbook

Iran is bypassing traditional defense budgets by using low-cost digital disruption to create massive economic and psychological friction in Israel and the U.S.

4 min
The Monetization of Your Voice: Dissecting the Yes-Scam Business Model
Cybersecurity Apr 03, 2026

The Monetization of Your Voice: Dissecting the Yes-Scam Business Model

Identity theft is moving from data breaches to biometric capture. Discover why a simple 'Yes' is the new gold for offshore fraud syndicates.

4 min
North Korean Hackers Exploit Critical Supply Chain Vulnerability in US Software
Cybersecurity Apr 03, 2026

North Korean Hackers Exploit Critical Supply Chain Vulnerability in US Software

State-sponsored hackers targeted thousands of American companies by exploiting a flaw in widely used enterprise software, sparking a massive forensic recovery effort.

2 min
The Concentration of Capital: How Four Mega-Deals Mask the Reality of Tech Funding
Startups Apr 03, 2026

The Concentration of Capital: How Four Mega-Deals Mask the Reality of Tech Funding

Venture capital hit record highs in Q1, but a few massive AI deals are skewing the numbers for the rest of the ecosystem.

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