60 Hacktivist Groups Activated: How Geopolitical Cyber Warfare Threatens Every Enterprise 

60 Hacktivist Groups Activated: How Geopolitical Cyber Warfare Threatens Every Enterprise TL;TD Recent military operations in the Middle East have triggered coordinated cyber retaliation involving over 60 hacktivist groups. Major security vendors including CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, and Sophos issued enterprise warnings within 48 hours. Critical infrastructure across multiple regions has already been targeted, including airports,

87% Say AI Is the Fastest-Growing Cyber Risk: Are Enterprise Security Stacks Ready? 

87% Say AI Is the Fastest-Growing Cyber Risk: Are Enterprise Security Stacks Ready?  TL;DR The World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026 surveyed 804 cyber leaders across 92 countries and found that 87% identify AI vulnerabilities as the fastest-growing cyber risk. Yet only 64% are assessing AI security before deployment, and 47% have no security controls on

The Credential Apocalypse: Why 149 Million Stolen Passwords Are Just the Beginning

The Credential Apocalypse: Why 149 Million Stolen Passwords Are Just the Beginning TL;DR   A publicly exposed database containing 149 million stolen credentials, including 48 million Gmail accounts, was discovered this week. Within hours, the dataset multiplied across underground channels. No breach notification went out. No public disclosure was made. Yet the credentials are already being traded and

How ZeroDayRAT Became a $2,000 Enterprise Compromise Kit 

How ZeroDayRAT Became a $2,000 Enterprise Compromise Kit  On February 2, 2026, cybersecurity researchers uncovered something that should have unsettled every CISO and security leader. A complete mobile surveillance framework was being openly sold on Telegram for $2,000. It was not hidden behind elite invite-only forums. It was marketed almost casually.  The name was ZeroDayRAT.  At first glance, it looked like another Android