Cyber threats are accelerating — and investors are taking note. In 2025, leading cybersecurity firms have posted remarkable gains, and industry forecasts suggest continued growth through the decade. This blog post delves into what's driving the investment

Microsoft has rolled out its July 2025 Patch Tuesday updates, addressing a staggering 137 security vulnerabilities across its product ecosystem. This month’s update includes multiple critical remote code execution (RCE) flaws, a publicly disclosed SQL Server zero-day,

AI has revolutionized many industries—and unfortunately, cybercrime is one of them. A new wave of phishing scams is being powered by generative AI and deepfake tools. These sophisticated attacks use AI to write flawless, personalized phishing emails

Phishing attacks are getting sneakier, and one of the most deceptive trends making headlines is PDF-based callback phishing, or “TOAD” (Telephone-Oriented Attack Delivery). Attackers are distributing PDF files that look like official documents from brands like Microsoft,

As global cyber threats intensify, cybersecurity companies leveraging AI and securing federal contracts are positioned for strong market performance. Analyst Arnie Bellini recently identified Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, Fortinet, SentinelOne, and Palantir as top picks. These firms

The European Union is advancing a controversial proposal called "ProtectEU," which would mandate decryption access to secure communications, including VPNs and end-to-end encrypted messaging, by 2030. The initiative claims to balance national security with personal privacy, giving

Ingram Micro, a major global IT distributor, has become the latest victim of a ransomware attack believed to be linked to the SafePay group. The breach caused significant disruptions, disabling customer portals and delaying orders across its

Qantas recently confirmed a significant data breach linked to a third-party call centre in the Philippines, potentially exposing the personal data of up to six million customers. The compromised data includes names, birthdates, frequent flyer numbers, and

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