Ransomware Is Booming: Crime-as-a-Service Just Had a Record Quarter
Ransomware gangs are earning more than ever, with a sharp rise in revenue during Q1 2026. As cybercrime becomes more organised and profitable, businesses face increasing pressure to strengthen defences. Learn what this trend means for your organisation and how to stay protected.
Your Hotel Reservation Comes With a Complimentary Scam (And No Refunds)
Hotel booking scams are evolving, with cybercriminals hijacking legitimate reservations to trick travellers into handing over sensitive data. This new wave of targeted phishing attacks uses real booking details to appear completely authentic. Learn how these scams work.
AI Said Download It… So I Did (Big Mistake)!
AI chatbots are changing how users discover software; but attackers are exploiting that trust. Learn how malicious links, fake downloads, and AI-driven recommendations are increasing the risk of malware and remote compromise for businesses.
Who Ya Gonna Call? Ghost Hackers!
Some of cybersecurity’s strangest stories still have no ending. This article explores the mystery of the Shadow Brokers, the alleged NSA tool leak, and why unknown cyber threats still matter for modern business security.
Quantum Apocalypse - When Your Encryption Gets Thanos-Snapped
Quantum computing could turn today’s encryption into tomorrow’s open door. Learn why Q-Day matters, why Google’s 2029 warning has cybersecurity teams paying attention, and what organisations should start thinking about now.
Hack to the Future - Why the Rich Invest in Digital Bodyguards
Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting wealthy individuals, executives, family offices, and connected homes; not just businesses. Learn why “digital bodyguards” are becoming the new status symbol and what it means for modern cyber protection.
Attack of the AI Agents - Too Many Bots, Not Enough Plots
Businesses are rapidly adopting AI agents, but unmanaged growth is creating a new challenge: agent sprawl. Learn why AI governance, security controls, identity management, and continuous monitoring are becoming essential as organisations automate more work.
Because Tomorrow’s Computers Shouldn’t Read Today’s Emails
Proton Mail has introduced post‑quantum encryption to protect emails from future quantum computer attacks. By adopting quantum‑resistant cryptography today, Proton ensures your private communications stay secure tomorrow. Future‑proof privacy has officially arrived.
Worms in the Apple Orchard: How Sapphire Sleet Turned macOS Into Lunch
Sapphire Sleet showed that macOS security can be bypassed with charm, not exploits, using fake updates and slick social engineering. A cautionary tale proving even Apple users shouldn’t trust every shiny prompt.
ClickFix ’n’ Steal: When “Verify You’re Human”
ClickFix is basically a neon “I am not a robot” sign that tricks humans into doing the robot’s job—copy‑pasting nasty commands from compromised WordPress sites. The prize? Vidar Stealer quietly hoovers up creds, browser data, and more across Australian organisations like it’s speed‑running identity theft.
cPanel/WHM: When the “Login” Button Is Just Decorative
c‑Pain/WHM is doing its best T‑Pain impression — except the auto‑tune is pure outage anxiety. ACSC warns of active exploitation in Australia of a critical cPanel/WHM authentication bypass (with potential RCE), so patch immediately, reduce internet exposure, and monitor for suspicious activity.
From Panic to Token Theft: Multi-Stage AiTM Phishing
Multi-stage “code of conduct” phishing used PDF lures and CAPTCHA gating to drive victims into an AiTM proxy that stole session tokens and bypassed MFA at scale.