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How Organizations Can Stay Ahead of Modern Ransomware

Ransomware actors are growing more targeted and sophisticated, using AI and legitimate tools to evade detection, making a prevention-first strategy essential for organizational resilience.

08 Sep 2025

Why It’s Time to Shift to Preemptive Exposure Management

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25 Jun 2025

Polymorphic Defense: Cybersecurity For An AI-Driven Threat Landscape

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15 Jul 2025

Morphisec Launches Adaptive Recovery to Revolutionize Full Spectrum Ransomware Resilience

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November 21, 2025

Ransomware Actors Primarily Targeting Retailers This Holiday Season to Deploy Malicious Payloads

Retailers are facing a sharp rise in targeted ransomware activity as the holiday shopping season begins.

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November 18, 2025

Researchers Detail Tuoni C2’s Role in an Attempted 2025 Real-Estate Cyber Intrusion

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a cyber attack targeting a major U.S.-based real-estate company that involved the use of a nascent command-and-control (C2) and red teaming framework known as Tuoni.

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November 18, 2025

AI-Enhanced Tuoni Framework Targets Major US Real Estate Firm

A highly advanced intrusion attempt using the emerging Tuoni C2 framework targeted a major US real estate company in October 2025.

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November 6, 2025

How to Improve Your Cloud Security in 2026

Multicloud deployments are becoming the norm, increasing complexity. Most breaches stem from customer errors like misconfigurations and weak identity access.

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November 6, 2025

Is this copyright notice a scam? Ontario cybersecurity expert shares easy ways to spot fake trademark notices

Messages can infect devices with malware that can do serious damage, but there are red flags that are easy to spot, says a senior advisor for Toronto Metropolitan University’s Rogers Cybersecurity Catalyst.

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November 5, 2025

Windows 10’s Final Countdown: Why Small Businesses Can’t Afford to Wait

Microsoft ended support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. For businesses still running Windows 10 PCs, it means they will no longer receive free security patches, non-security bug fixes, or technical support. If that sounds ominous, it should.

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