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Malware Detection Tool

Malware Detection Tool

Malware has become one of the most significant cybersecurity challenges of the modern digital world. From ransomware encrypting critical business files to spyware quietly stealing data, malware is the weapon of choice for cybercriminals. Every year, billions of malware attacks target businesses of all sizes, and the sophistication of these threats continues to grow. Traditional

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The Deepfake CEO Scam: A New Era of Social Engineering Threats

The Deepfake CEO Scam: A New Era of Social Engineering Threats

A recent TechRadar Pro article warns of a dramatic rise in deepfake-enabled scams targeting executive leadership—and the numbers are hard to ignore. Over half of cybersecurity professionals surveyed (51%) say their organization has already been targeted by a deepfake impersonation, up from 43% last year. The targets are high-value: CEOs, CFOs, and other senior executives

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Data Breach

Data Breach

In the digital era, data is one of the most valuable assets an organization owns. Customer records, financial transactions, intellectual property, and operational data all power business growth. However, this also makes data a prime target for cybercriminals. When unauthorized individuals gain access to sensitive data, the consequences can be catastrophic. This is known as

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Insiders, Enhanced: How Generative AI is Changing the Threat Landscape

Insiders, Enhanced: How Generative AI is Changing the Threat Landscape

As artificial intelligence becomes more accessible, a new wave of cybersecurity risk is rising from within: insider threats enhanced by generative AI. According to a recent TechRadar report, security professionals are now more concerned about insider threats than external attackers, driven in part by the increasing use of generative AI tools. While external threats like

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