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 […]
End-of-year sales — from Black Friday to Cyber Monday and holiday deals — are the biggest shopping events of the year. For consumers, they mean discounts, excitement, and convenience. For cybercriminals and privacy threats, they represent a feeding frenzy. The surge in online activity, rushed transactions, and distracted IT personnel creates an open invitation for […]
In an age where smartphones are practically glued to our bodies, a question many people seriously worry about is this: Can your phone track you when it’s off? With growing concerns about privacy, surveillance, and digital footprints, it’s critical to understand how tracking technologies work — and whether powering down your device really protects you. […]
Spam text messages especially those that include your name are more than just annoying: they’re a growing cybersecurity threat. Millions of people globally receive unsolicited SMS that personalize their messages with names, locations, or other details designed to trick them. But how do scammers know your name in the first place? And once they do, […]
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 […]

