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"Social Engineering Enterprise" Group - crime story series

27 May 2026 5 minute read 1 comment Sdom

In the history of cybercrime, it is rare to find cases where staggering sums of money, technical audacity, and a pathological need to flaunt wealth mix in such a dramatic fashion. The case of the group operating under the banner "Social Engineering E...

How Mythos Signals Cybersecurity Disruption

4 May 2026 4 minute read 0 comments Matthew Rosenquist

What is Mythos Mythos is Anthropic’s latest AI model, and it is stirring up a tornado of concern in cybersecurity circles. Even before its release, Mythos discovered thousands of new sensitive vulnerabilities in commercial and open-source software,...

The Carnabank case

14 Apr 2026 3 minute read 2 comments Sdom

In the world of cybercrime, 2013 marked a new era. It saw the birth of the Carbanak group (also known as Anunak or FIN7), which, instead of robbing individual users, targeted the very heart of the system: banking infrastructure. In just a few years,...

Attack Against a Major Open-Source Library was Social Engineering

6 Apr 2026 1 minute read 0 comments Matthew Rosenquist

Details emerge on how Axios was infected with a Remote Access Trojan in March, undermining the security in one of the most popular JavaScript libraries that has 100 million downloads weekly.  The attack path was a customized social engineering attac...

5 Actions Critical for Cybersecurity Leadership During International Conflicts

6 Mar 2026 3 minute read 1 comment Matthew Rosenquist

The recent military attacks involving Iran in the Middle East are a stark reminder that cybersecurity leadership must continually incorporate geopolitical risk into their enterprise cyber risk posture and preparedness. Every crisis that elevates to...

Russia Ramps Up Attacks on Critical Infrastructures

9 Feb 2026 1 minute read 1 comment Matthew Rosenquist

The recent attack against the Polish power grid has been attributed to ELECTRUM, a Russian state-sponsored cyber group. That hack sought to disable communications and control units in Industrial Control Systems of heat and power systems. Aggressive...

There's a JavaScript Bug Draining Crypto Wallets From Thousands of Websites and I'm Like "Wait, What Even Is React?"

16 Dec 2025 6 minute read 1 comment Cloudy12

just found out theres critical bug in something called react being used RIGHT NOW drain crypto wallets from thousands websites wait what even IS react?? how javascript library bug stealing peoples crypto went down rabbit hole understand whats happeni...

“Is this code safe?” XRP NODE SCAM! Just before the Holidays...should be expected.

15 Dec 2025 2 minute read 0 comments TheDarkSage

What's goin on, Investors? Today is all about a scam I recently came across and thought I would warn anyone interested in XRP nodes. The One-Line PowerShell Trap that Almost Emptied a Wallet How a single copied-and-pasted command can hand your comput...

North Korean Hackers Just Stole $300M Using Fake Zoom Calls and I'm Like "Wait, How Does a Video Call Steal My Crypto?"

15 Dec 2025 6 minute read 1 comment Cloudy12

woke up to warnings from security alliance north korean hackers stole 300+ MILLION using fake zoom meetings genuinely confused. how does zoom call steal crypto?? i use zoom every day how is this possible went down rabbit hole understand how scam work...

The First Malicious MCP Server is a Warning Shot for AI Cybersecurity

8 Oct 2025 1 minute read 2 comments Matthew Rosenquist

The first malicious Model Context Protocol (MCP) server has been discovered and we should all be worried how this is foreshadowing AI cybersecurity risks! Cybersecurity researchers at Koi Security detected malicious code within an MCP server that co...