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When Spyware Silences the indicator Lights
You trust your iPhone. You trust the little orange and green dots that light up when your microphone or camera turns on. Those tiny indicators are supposed to be your digital smoke alarm. But what happens when the smoke alarm is disabled… and the fire is still burning? A recent report by BleepingComputer revealed that Predator spyware has found a way to hook into iOS’s SpringBoard process the core interface that manages your home screen and system visuals to hide microphone a
Feb 24


New fake Social Security emails flooding the globe
Happy Friday ! The scammers are at it again. According to the latest research from Forcepoint X-labs , attackers are impersonating the Social Security Administration (SSA) to bypass security and take total control of computers. It all starts with an email from the the SSA. Here's what one of them looks like: If a you open the attached .cmd script, it's bad news. It quickly disables Windows Smartscreen, your system's built-in defense against this just sort of thing. Next comes
Feb 20


Microsoft Teams Takes a Timeout
It’s 9:07 a.m. You’ve got meetings stacked, chats pinging, projects moving. And then… silence. No messages. No calls. No collaboration. Just spinning wheels and error prompts. That was the reality for users across the United States and Europe when Microsoft Teams experienced a widespread outage, leaving organizations temporarily disconnected from one of their most relied upon communication platforms. For many, it felt like someone unplugged the digital office. What happened:
Feb 17


Largest college in Europe shut down from cyberattack
Happy Friday Italian University La Sapienza disclosed on social media this week that it has been the victim of a cyberattack. This is a big deal because the University is Europe’s largest by number of in-campus residents, with over 112,500 enrolled students. As a precautionary measure and to ensure the integrity and security of private data, an immediate shutdown of all network systems was ordered. This included their website which I just checked is "technically" back onli
Feb 13


How Hackers Build Custom Wordlists Without Using AI
We love to imagine password cracking as a battle between huge AI supercomputers and unbreakable encryption. But in many real-world attacks, hackers do something much simpler and honestly, much more uncomfortable. They build wordlists around you. Not just any list of passwords, but carefully crafted sets of guesses based on your habits, your culture, your hobbies, and the shortcuts people tend to use when they are tired, busy, or stressed. Here's what's really happening Instea
Feb 10


You’ve been invited to party ... with scammers!
Happy Friday It's Friday and who doesn't like a fun weekend party invite? But don't party with scammers! As you might have guessed, the bad guys are blasting fake party invites into people's inboxes. Here's how it goes: 1. You'll get an email that looks like a party invitation, likely from someone you know who's mailbox has been broken into. The message looks informal, social and not suspicious at all. 2. If you click the link inside the email, you'll be sent to a webpage tha
Feb 6


Cloud Storage Scams Are Getting Smarter
“Your subscription is about to expire, click here to avoid losing your cloud storage!” Sound familiar? Thousands of users are waking up to this exact message, and sadly, many are falling for it. This new phishing wave pretends to come from trusted cloud storage providers like iCloud, OneDrive, and Dropbox. But behind the invoice-style emails is a well-orchestrated scam designed to exploit your urgency, not your subscription. What went wrong The phishing emails arrive disguis
Feb 3


Have you talked to a robot scammer lately?
Happy Friday, This week I spoke with a robot scammer and let me tell you, " he" sounded convincing. Here are the exact words that started the conversation: "Hi, this is Alex calling from the Golden Beast Restaurant. I'm calling to confirm a dinner reservation for tonight. Would it be possible to speak with the person who made the reservation?" It sounded convincing - there were awkward pauses, background noise and no accent whatsoever. Of course I knew what it was doing - lis
Jan 30


SoundCloud Breached 29.8 Million Accounts Exposed
If you woke up to your inbox filled with “suspicious login” warnings or got strange SoundCloud follow requests you’re not alone Late 2025 brought bad news for music lovers and creators nearly 29.8 million SoundCloud accounts were exposed in a data breach. But it wasn’t just the volume that raised eyebrows. It was the silence that followed until it hit Have I Been Pwned SoundCloud confirmed the incident occurred through unauthorized access to an admin dashboard not the stream
Jan 27


Massive Microsoft outages this week
Happy Friday Last week it was Verizon , this week it's Microsoft. I'm talking about massive outages that ground business to a halt around the globe. It all started Wednesday at around 8am HST, when thousands began reporting that they couldn't send or receive emails, search OneDrive or SharePoint, access service portals like as Microsoft Admin Center and Purview or use Teams whatsoever. The outage lasted around 4 hours and Microsoft stated vaguely that it was because of "backe
Jan 23
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