Odido Data Breach: ShinyHunters Dumps 8 Million Dutch Customers

Odido Data Breach: ShinyHunters Dumps 8 Million Dutch Customers

Right. Gather round. Because this one is a special kind of stupid that deserves careful examination. The largest telecom in the Netherlands — Odido, which serves roughly a third of the entire Dutch population — got absolutely folded by ShinyHunters back on February 7th-8th, 2026. We're talking about 8 million customers' data walking out the … Continue reading Odido Data Breach: ShinyHunters Dumps 8 Million Dutch Customers

North Korea’s APT37 Is Jumping Air Gaps With USB Drives and Zoho

North Korea’s APT37 Is Jumping Air Gaps With USB Drives and Zoho

So you air-gapped your network. You physically disconnected it from the internet. You bought the rack, paid for the isolated environment, told management "nothing can get in here." You were proud of yourself, maybe even a little smug about it. Yeah. About that. Zscaler ThreatLabz published research this week on a campaign they're calling Ruby … Continue reading North Korea’s APT37 Is Jumping Air Gaps With USB Drives and Zoho

Lazarus Goes RaaS: North Korea’s Hackers Now Renting Medusa to Hit U.S. Hospitals

Lazarus Goes RaaS: North Korea’s Hackers Now Renting Medusa to Hit U.S. Hospitals

Alright. So apparently running the world's most prolific state-sponsored hacking operation for two decades wasn't ambitious enough. North Korea's Lazarus Group—the same crew responsible for the Bangladesh Central Bank heist, WannaCry, the Sony hack, and approximately $3 billion in stolen crypto—has now decided to franchise. They're renting ransomware. Specifically Medusa ransomware. And their new preferred … Continue reading Lazarus Goes RaaS: North Korea’s Hackers Now Renting Medusa to Hit U.S. Hospitals

DoorDash’s Third Data Breach in Six Years: When Will They Learn?

DoorDash’s Third Data Breach in Six Years: When Will They Learn?

You'd think after getting breached twice in three years, a company might, I don't know, invest in some actual cybersecurity. But nope, DoorDash just couldn't resist going for the hat trick. Welcome to breach number three, folks. Third time's the charm, right? What Happened This Time On October 25, 2025, DoorDash suffered another data breach … Continue reading DoorDash’s Third Data Breach in Six Years: When Will They Learn?

Logitech Confirms Massive 1.8TB Data Breach After Clop Gang Exploits Oracle Zero-Day

Logitech Confirms Massive 1.8TB Data Breach After Clop Gang Exploits Oracle Zero-Day

Well, well, well. Logitech—makers of your favorite keyboards, mice, and webcams—just confirmed they got absolutely rinsed by the Clop ransomware gang to the tune of 1.8 terabytes of internal data. And how did Clop pull it off? By exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite that apparently half the enterprise world is running. The … Continue reading Logitech Confirms Massive 1.8TB Data Breach After Clop Gang Exploits Oracle Zero-Day

Five Arrested for Running Fake IT Worker Scheme That Funneled $2.2M to North Korea

Five Arrested for Running Fake IT Worker Scheme That Funneled $2.2M to North Korea

Just when you thought remote work couldn't get any sketchier, the Department of Justice drops this gem: five people just pleaded guilty to helping North Korean operatives infiltrate 136 US companies by posing as remote IT workers. And the kicker? They generated $2.2 million for the DPRK regime in the process. How the Scheme Worked … Continue reading Five Arrested for Running Fake IT Worker Scheme That Funneled $2.2M to North Korea

Microsoft Patches 63 Vulnerabilities Including Actively Exploited Windows Kernel Zero-Day

Microsoft Patches 63 Vulnerabilities Including Actively Exploited Windows Kernel Zero-Day

Ah, Patch Tuesday. That magical second Tuesday of every month when Microsoft drops a metric ton of security updates and admins worldwide collectively groan. November 2025's edition is a doozy: 63 vulnerabilities patched, including one actively exploited zero-day that's already being used in the wild. Time to clear your calendar and start patching, folks. The … Continue reading Microsoft Patches 63 Vulnerabilities Including Actively Exploited Windows Kernel Zero-Day

China’s Drone Warfare Advances: A Bloody Game-Changer for Global Security

China’s Drone Warfare Advances: A Bloody Game-Changer for Global Security

China's rapid advancements in drone technology are reshaping global security dynamics. With AI integration and market dominance, China's military drone capabilities threaten Western powers. Their strategic use of drones in conflict and control over the global supply chain raises significant geopolitical concerns, prompting adaptations in defense and military doctrine worldwide.

COVID-19/Coronavirus – Reducing risks to your organisation.

COVID-19/Coronavirus – Reducing risks to your organisation.

For over two decades I was a member to a voluntary fire department, the better part of this time as a battalion chief. This inevitably made me a part of numerous exercises including epidemic/pandemic scenarios. Together with other international best practices, the knowledge I have gained therein have become a part of my work as … Continue reading COVID-19/Coronavirus – Reducing risks to your organisation.