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In 2025, 90 zero-days were exploited in the wild, with a record 48% targeting enterprise technologies. Browser attacks dropped, mobile exploitation rebounded, and state-sponsored groups focused on edge devices.
This guide offers proactive hardening strategies against destructive cyber attacks, emphasizing organizational resilience, access control, backup recovery, and custom detection to fortify environments in 2026.
Ransomware profitability declining despite record victims in 2025; key TTPs include VPN exploits, increased data theft, virtualization targeting, REDBIKE dominance.
Google Threat Intelligence reveals DarkSword, an iOS exploit chain used by multiple threat actors since Nov 2025, targeting several countries with zero-day vulnerabilities.
Mandiant's M-Trends 2026 report reveals a surge in dwell time to 14 days, exploits as top vector, and a rise in voice phishing. High-tech sector most targeted. Internal detection improves to 52%.
Supply chain attack on Axios NPM package by North Korea-linked UNC1069 deploys WAVESHAPER.V2 backdoor via malicious dependency plain-crypto-js. Covers attack lifecycle, malware analysis, and mitigation.
A guide to defending vSphere environments against BRICKSTORM malware by hardening VCSA and ESXi at the virtualization layer.
Germany saw a 92% rise in data leak site posts in 2025, overtaking the UK as Europe's top ransomware target, driven by Mittelstand businesses, AI localization, and cybercriminal ecosystem shifts.
AI models discover vulnerabilities faster, creating a risk window. Enterprises must harden software, update playbooks, and adopt AI defenses to counter accelerated exploits.
UNC6692 used social engineering via Teams and email floods to deliver AutoHotKey malware and SNOWBELT browser extension, achieving deep network compromise.
Guide to ChatGPT's hidden data exfiltration channel: overview, attack mechanics, detection, mitigation, and common mistakes. Protect sensitive conversations.
Guide to CVE-2026-3502 exploitation in TrueConf's updater, leading to Havoc payload deployment in Southeast Asian government networks via on-prem server compromise.
The ASUS ROG Raikiri II, a $160 premium gaming controller for PC and Xbox, is set to gain mainline Linux support, expanding its appeal to open-source gamers.
AMD released open-source Linux kernel patches for HDMI Fixed Rate Link (FRL) support in their AMDGPU driver, enabling higher bandwidth for HD/4K/8K displays, though full HDMI 2.1 features like DSC are still missing.
EndeavourOS Triton ISO refresh adds COSMIC, Hyprland, Budgie, LXQt desktops, updates Titan Neo installer, inherits Linux 7.0 kernel with new GPU support and security improvements.
Wine 11.8 enhances VBScript support, fixes Microsoft Golf 1999, and improves stability, setting the stage for Wine 12.0 stable due early 2027.
Linux gaming on Steam pulled back to ~4.8% in April after a record 5.33% in March, but the long-term trend remains positive due to Steam Deck and Proton. Analysis reveals a healthy correction, not a decline.
KDE Plasma 6.6.5 addresses NVIDIA performance bugs, while Plasma 6.7 previews new features like redesigned System Monitor, Wayland improvements, and refined settings pages.
NVIDIA releases Vulkan beta drivers 595.44.06 (Linux) and 595.46 (Windows) with performance optimizations and descriptor heap fixes, boosting developer testing and feedback.
VideoLAN has released dav2d, an open-source decoder for the draft AV2 video codec, based on their successful dav1d project. The decoder targets high performance and aims to accelerate AV2 adoption.