Cybersecurity

The same AI accelerating business is also rewriting the threat model. Attackers now automate reconnaissance, craft convincing phishing at scale, and probe for weaknesses faster than ever. This category tracks AI-enabled threats alongside the defensive automation security teams are deploying to keep pace — and where the balance is tipping.

We go beyond headlines into what teams should actually do: practical security checklists, incident-response patterns, and clear-eyed coverage of post-quantum readiness as encryption standards begin to shift. Aimed at founders, engineers, and security leads, our reporting connects emerging risks to concrete defenses, so you can prioritize the controls that meaningfully reduce exposure rather than chase every alarming headline.

F-Secure's Scam Scanner Lets You Screenshot a Message to Check If It's Fraud
Cybersecurity

F-Secure's Scam Scanner Lets You Screenshot a Message to Check If It's Fraud

F-Secure has opened a beta of Scam Scanner, a mobile tool that reads a screenshot of a suspicious message, listing, or email and tells you whether it looks like a scam. Here is what it does, where it fits in F-Secure's protection stack, and where its limits are.

Daniel Roth · Jul 7, 2026
Kinsta Adds Free Bot Protection as Bots Pass Half of Web Traffic
Cybersecurity

Kinsta Adds Free Bot Protection as Bots Pass Half of Web Traffic

Automated traffic now tops 53% of the web. Kinsta's response is a free, managed Bot Protection feature for every WordPress plan — here's what it does, how it works, and the catch.

Daniel Roth · Jul 5, 2026
30,000 Verified Fortinet Logins: Why Edge Devices Are Still the Softest Target
Cybersecurity

30,000 Verified Fortinet Logins: Why Edge Devices Are Still the Softest Target

A database of verified, working Fortinet VPN and firewall logins shows why internet-facing edge gateways, patched slowly and lightly monitored, remain a prime entry point.

Daniel Roth · Jun 25, 2026
Infostealer Logs Are Becoming the New Breach Database
Cybersecurity

Infostealer Logs Are Becoming the New Breach Database

Stolen endpoint and browser logs, refreshed daily and indexed by URL, now rival classic breach dumps as a credential source, and they carry the session cookies that bypass MFA.

Daniel Roth · Jun 24, 2026
24 Billion Credential Records Exposed: What Enterprises Should Assume Now
Cybersecurity

24 Billion Credential Records Exposed: What Enterprises Should Assume Now

A 24-billion-record, 8.3 TB credential trove surfaced online. Enterprises cannot confirm they are in it, but the leak makes a few assumptions safe to act on.

Daniel Roth · Jun 23, 2026
How to Build a Basic Cybersecurity Checklist for a Small Tech Company
Cybersecurity

How to Build a Basic Cybersecurity Checklist for a Small Tech Company

Most breaches exploit a short list of preventable gaps. A practical cybersecurity checklist for a small tech company — identity, devices, backups, access, patching, people and an incident plan — ordered by impact.

Daniel Roth · Jun 20, 2026
Quantum Readiness: Why Post-Quantum Security Is Moving From Theory to Planning
Cybersecurity

Quantum Readiness: Why Post-Quantum Security Is Moving From Theory to Planning

Quantum computers can't break encryption yet — but 'harvest now, decrypt later' makes post-quantum security a present-tense problem. Why companies are starting to plan, and what quantum readiness actually involves.

Daniel Roth · Jun 18, 2026
AI Cybersecurity in 2026: Deepfakes, Agent Abuse, and Preemptive Defense
Cybersecurity

AI Cybersecurity in 2026: Deepfakes, Agent Abuse, and Preemptive Defense

AI reshaped cybersecurity on offense and defense — and added a new risk: the agents companies deploy themselves. The 2026 threat picture (deepfakes, agent abuse) and the defenses that actually help.

Daniel Roth · Jun 16, 2026