Security
Cybersecurity has been a challenge from the beginning of IT and it will be until the end. It all started with endpoint and network security, but today we are also dealing with cloud security and training our employees to incorporate good security practices. All these new technologies that help us innovate also help cybercriminals and state-sponsored hackers get new tools that they can use to access our systems and, in the worst cases, gain access to our most valuable data and trade secrets. Moreover, with new legislation such as GDPR, you have to make sure everything is secure or you will not only lose your reputation, but you could also be fined by the government. In short, protecting IT environments is more important than ever.
Timeline
2025 was a new record year for ransomware
The number of ransomware attacks worldwide rose by 50 percent to nearly 7,900 incidents in 2025, according to...
China and spyware companies dominate zero-day attacks
Attacks exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in enterprise technology reached record levels in 2025. Cyber esp...
How phishing service Tycoon 2FA went under
Success for coalition of Europol and security players
Cisco details further vulnerabilities in Catalyst SD-WAN Manager
Cisco has disclosed five vulnerabilities in Catalyst SD-WAN Manager, two of which are being actively exploite...
DeepKeep maps attack surface for AI agents
A free AI Agent Scanner from DeepKeep is designed to monitor where organizations are at risk from the introdu...
Fake Google Security page hijacks browser as proxy for attackers
A seemingly legitimate security notification from a Google account turns out to be part of a sophisticated ph...
Wiz sees big impact of AI on runtime security, but also stresses old threats
Cloud security has evolved beyond a specialized domain to encompass virtually all aspects of modern cybersecu...
Flaw in OpenClaw allows complete takeover of AI agent
A serious vulnerability in the open-source AI agent OpenClaw made it possible for arbitrary websites to take ...
All data from Dutch telco Odido’s 6.5M customers leaked online
Dutch telecom firm Odido has continued to refuse to pay money to the ShinyHunters hacker group. The group the...
Forescout and Netskope bring Zero Trust to all devices
Forescout and Netskope have announced an integration that provides Zero Trust security for all devices, inclu...