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Why Only Phishing Simulations Are Not Enough

In the world of cybersecurity awareness, phishing simulations have long been touted as the frontline defense against cyber threats. However, while they are instrumental, relying solely on these simulations can leave significant gaps in an organization’s security training program. At…

Seattle Startup Develops AI to Automate Office Work

  A new startup in Seattle is working on artificial intelligence (AI) that can take over repetitive office tasks. The company, called Caddi, has recently secured $5 million in funding to expand its technology. Its goal is to reduce manual…

FBI Warns Business Executives About Fake Extortion Scam

  The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has warned corporate executives about a new scam designed to trick them into paying large sums of money. Criminals are sending threatening letters claiming to have stolen sensitive company data and demanding a…

The Foilies 2025

< div class=”field field–name-body field–type-text-with-summary field–label-hidden”> < div class=”field__items”> < div class=”field__item even”> Recognize the Worst in Government Transparency  Co-written by MuckRock’s Michael Morisy, Dillon Bergin, and Kelly Kauffman The public’s right to access government information is constantly under siege…

SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 37

Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape Undercover miner: how YouTubers get pressed into distributing SilentCryptoMiner as a restriction bypass tool   Ragnar Loader   Desert Dexter. Attacks on Middle…

How Cybersecurity is Evolving in 2025 to Tackle New Threats

The cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve at breakneck speed. In the U.S., regulatory policy at the federal level – for instance, the National Cybersecurity Strategy launch and the SEC’s Cybersecurity… The post How Cybersecurity is Evolving in 2025 to Tackle…

Critical Vulnerabilities In Delphi Code Leads To Memory Corruption

Researchers have uncovered serious memory corruption vulnerabilities in Delphi programming language, challenging the widespread belief that Delphi provides inherent memory safety protections. These findings highlight significant security risks that could potentially lead to application crashes, data leaks, or even remote…