Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed many industries — from healthcare to logistics — but it’s also reshaping the cyberthreat landscape in profound ways. Among the most concerning developments is AI‑generated malware: malicious software that uses AI techniques to evade detection, adapt to defenses, and execute attacks more effectively than ever before. In this article, we’ll […]
You Connect, They Steal: The Free Christmas Wi-Fi Scam Exploding This Holiday Each holiday season, as malls bustle and airports fill with travelers eager to stay connected, a quiet yet sophisticated cyber threat intensifies: the “Free Christmas Wi-Fi” scam. What seems like a convenient way to check messages, browse social media, or coordinate travel plans […]
US airlines collect a lot of sensitive passenger data and generally have mature security programs — but gaps remain. Recent incidents and federal reviews show airlines are still vulnerable through third-party vendors, legacy systems, and inconsistent privacy practices. Stronger oversight, standardized privacy controls across the industry, and clearer passenger-facing transparency are needed. Why airline passenger […]
Why Celebrity Phone Hacks Matter to You When a celebrity’s phone gets hacked, it makes headlines. But behind the drama is a brutal reality: the same techniques used against Jennifer Lawrence, Scarlett Johansson, Paris Hilton, or even Jeff Bezos can be used against you. Mobile devices have become the primary gateway for cybercrime. One analysis […]
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 […]

