Author: Kriti Tripathi

Global Threat Alert: November 2025 Supply Chain Attack Wave

Global Threat Alert: November 2025 Supply Chain Attack Wave

Seceon Delivers Unified Defense Against Four Active Campaigns Targeting Software and Infrastructure The cybersecurity landscape has been rocked by an unprecedented wave of four simultaneous, highly sophisticated cyber campaigns this November. These are not isolated incidents; they represent a targeted assault on the foundation of modern business: the software supply chain, developer environments, and critical

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Defending the Enterprise Perimeter: The Lesson from the DoorDash Social Engineering Breach

Defending the Enterprise Perimeter: The Lesson from the DoorDash Social Engineering Breach

The recent data breach confirmed by food delivery platform DoorDash serves as a critical, high-visibility example of the enduring vulnerability of the human element in cybersecurity. In November 2025, the company disclosed that the personal information of its customers, Dashers, and merchants was compromised after one employee fell victim to a social engineering attack. This

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The University of Pennsylvania Data Breach: What It Reveals About Cybersecurity in Higher Education

The University of Pennsylvania Data Breach: What It Reveals About Cybersecurity in Higher Education

When one of the world’s most prestigious universities experiences a cyberattack, it becomes a reminder that no organization, regardless of size or reputation, is immune. The University of Pennsylvania data breach, detected on October 31, 2025, and publicly confirmed on November 5, 2025, has sparked widespread discussion on cybersecurity in higher education and the evolving

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Critical React Native NPM Vulnerability Exposes Developer Systems to Remote Attacks

Critical React Native NPM Vulnerability Exposes Developer Systems to Remote Attacks

A severe vulnerability was discovered in the React Native Community CLI, a popular open-source package downloaded nearly two million times every week by developers building cross-platform applications. Tracked as CVE-2025-11953, this flaw allows unauthenticated remote code execution across Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. In practical terms, attackers can execute arbitrary commands on a developer’s machine

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