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

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

The ClickFix Scam: How Copy-Pasting One Command Steals Your Credentials Through Windows Terminal

The ClickFix Scam: How Copy-Pasting One Command Steals Your Credentials Through Windows Terminal TL;DR   Microsoft disclosed a sophisticated social engineering campaign this week that tricks users into executing malicious commands through Windows Terminal. The attack, called ClickFix, displays fake CAPTCHA or verification pages claiming users need to verify they are human. Instructions tell users to press Windows+R, type cmd, paste a command,

230 Billion Daily Threats: How Bots Are Stealing Enterprise Credentials at Scale 

230 Billion Daily Threats: How Bots Are Stealing Enterprise Credentials at Scale TL;DR   Cloudflare’s 2026 Application Security Report analyzed 230 billion daily cyber threats across its global network and revealed that automated bots now dominate the attack landscape. 46% of attacks leverage compromised credentials from previous breaches. Attackers use legitimate cloud services like Google Calendar, AWS, and Azure for command and