Why US Government Access to Cloud Data Matters Now By 2026, global data volumes are projected to reach 200 zettabytes, with around 50% stored in the cloud. That means your customer files, logs, backups, and analytics are increasingly sitting on infrastructure owned by a handful of US-headquartered cloud giants. At the same time, US surveillance […]
Table of Contents If you imagine a hacker in a hoodie “brute-forcing” your password with code, you’re picturing the wrong thing. In 2025, the #1 way hackers get passwords isn’t some Hollywood-style exploit. It’s this: They trick you (or your staff) into typing the password yourself — on the wrong page or in response to […]
You don’t have to be a hacker to leak your own data. Most people who get exposed online don’t do anything “stupid” — they just make small, innocent mistakes that cybercriminals love: Meanwhile, online crime is exploding: This article breaks down the most common “innocent” mistakes that expose you online, shows what really happens in […]
Most people have 60–90 apps on their phone, but only use about 9 per day and 30 per month. That means over 60% of the apps on a typical phone sit unused—still tracking, syncing, and quietly collecting data in the background. Buildfire+2Simublade+2 At the same time, research shows that 7 in 10 smartphone apps share […]
Why this matters right now In Nigeria, your Bank Verification Number (BVN) and National Identification Number (NIN) are powerful identity keys. With just these two, a criminal can: This isn’t theory: So if you’ve ever casually dropped your BVN or NIN in a WhatsApp chat, Telegram group, or “loan app” link, you’re not just being […]

