From $500 to $50K: How Dark Web Brokers Sell Enterprise

From $500 to $50K: How Dark Web Brokers Sell Enterprise TL;DR   Initial Access Brokers operate a thriving marketplace on dark web forums like Exploit, XSS, and RAMP, selling verified corporate network access to ransomware operators and cybercriminals. Prices range from $500 for small business access to over $50,000 for Fortune 500 companies with domain administrator privileges. The

Before the Login Prompt: How CVE-2026-32746 Enables Pre-Authentication Code Execution 

Before the Login Prompt: How CVE-2026-32746 Enables Pre-Authentication Code Execution TL;DR   Security researchers from Dream Security disclosed CVE-2026-32746 on March 11, 2026, a critical vulnerability affecting all versions of GNU InetUtils telnetd through 2.7. The flaw carries a CVSS score of 9.8 out of 10, enabling unauthenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with root privileges. The vulnerability

NIST CSF 2.0: Why Governance Now Requires Dark Web Monitoring 

NIST CSF 2.0: Why Governance Now Requires Dark Web Monitoring TL;DR   NIST released Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 in February 2024, introducing Govern as a sixth core function alongside Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover. This elevation of governance from subcategory to primary function fundamentally changed how organizations approach cybersecurity. Rather than treating security as a technical

Enterprise Incident Response in the Era of AI Driven Attacks 

Enterprise Incident Response in the Era of AI Driven Attacks  TL;DR  Artificial intelligence is changing how cyber attacks are executed. Threat actors are now using AI to automate reconnaissance, generate highly convincing phishing campaigns, and adapt malware behavior dynamically. This shift allows attackers to move faster and operate at a scale that traditional enterprise defenses