Anthony Morris+FollowWhen Security Tools Go RogueEver thought the same tools meant to protect us could be used against us? The latest attack on Microsoft 365 users flips the script: hackers are weaponizing TeamFiltration, a tool built for security pros, to launch massive password-spraying campaigns. If defenders and attackers use the same playbook, how do we tell friend from foe? Are we entering an era where every tool is a double-edged sword? #CyberSecurity #CloudSecurity #Microsoft365 #Tech00Share
rbarr+FollowStealth Falcon Strikes: Is WebDAV Safe?Microsoft just dropped a critical patch for a WebDAV flaw that’s already being weaponized by the notorious Stealth Falcon group. This isn’t your average update—successful exploitation could hand over full system control to attackers, and it’s spreading via clever phishing tricks. With so many organizations relying on WebDAV for file sharing, are we underestimating the risks of legacy protocols in modern enterprise? Would you trust your data to WebDAV after this? #cybersecurity #PatchTuesday #WebDAV #Tech10Share
gregorybrown+FollowAirport Wi-Fi & Charging? Think Twice!TSA just dropped a warning about using airport Wi-Fi and those free charging stations. Turns out, hackers can use them to steal your info or infect your phone with malware! If you need to charge up, bring your own charger. And if you have to use airport Wi-Fi, don’t do any banking or shopping—wait till you’re home. Pro tip: iPhone users, try Lockdown Mode for extra safety. VPNs help too! Stay safe, travel smart! #TravelTips #AirportHacks #CyberSecurity #News30Share
Justin Gordon+FollowWhy Cybersecurity Is the New Hot CoffeeHeard the buzz? Cyera, a data security startup, just scored a massive $540 million, doubling its value to $6 billion in less than a year. As more companies jump on the AI bandwagon, keeping your info safe is becoming a big deal. Think of it like locking your front door before inviting smart gadgets into your home. With Big Tech eyeing these security pros, don’t be surprised if Cyera becomes the next household name—or IPO splash! #Cybersecurity #StartupLife #AIBoom #Business #Market10Share
Gregory Mann+FollowWhy Your Cybersecurity Stocks Might Finally PopHeads up if you own SentinelOne or CrowdStrike! Both are flipping the script and planning to buy back their own shares for the first time ever. Usually, these companies hand out more shares like candy, which waters down your slice of the pie. Now, with buybacks on the table, your piece could actually get bigger—meaning less dilution and maybe a bump in your investment. It’s a sign these companies think their stock is a bargain right now! #investing #stockmarket #cybersecurity #Business00Share
Kara Rosario+FollowWhen Hackers Hack Other HackersEver thought the biggest threat to hackers might be... other hackers? Sophos just exposed a wild twist: over a hundred GitHub projects are laced with backdoors, but only target those trying to cheat at games or dabble in malware. The so-called Sakura RAT is harmless to regular users but punishes would-be cybercriminals. Is this poetic justice or just another layer of risk in the open-source world? Would you trust any 'free' cheat or hacking tool after this? #Cybersecurity #Malware #TechDebate #Tech10Share
Anthony Morris+FollowNo-Code, Big Risk: Data Breach DebateWould you trust your personal info to a no-code app builder after this? Passion.io just had over 3 million records and 12TB of sensitive data exposed—names, emails, even payment details. While they’ve locked it down now, this raises serious questions about how secure these platforms really are. Is convenience killing our privacy, or can no-code tools catch up on security? #databreach #nocode #cybersecurity #Tech20Share
Jennifer Meyer+FollowIs Your Data Worth More Than $100?T-Mobile’s $350 million data breach settlement is finally hitting customer accounts, but here’s the kicker: most folks are getting less than $100, while some with proof of identity theft could pocket up to $25,000. Does this payout really match the risk of having your personal info exposed? Or is it just a slap on the wrist for lax cybersecurity? Let’s talk: Should companies pay more when they drop the ball on data protection? #DataBreach #Cybersecurity #TMobile #Tech43Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowAre Your Solar Panels Spying on You?Here’s a wild one for your next coffee break: U.S. experts found sneaky communication gadgets hidden inside Chinese-made solar panels on American farms. These secret devices could let someone mess with the power grid from afar—think turning off the lights during a big game! The big takeaway? If you’re shopping for solar, ask where your gear comes from. Sometimes, saving a buck now could cost you peace of mind later. #SolarPanels #CyberSecurity #SmartShopping #Business21Share
Brandon Barrera+FollowIs Your Fire Stick a Security Risk?With Amazon Fire Sticks under fire for being a gateway to pirated streams and malware, it’s time to ask: Are convenience and endless content worth the risk to your data? Cybercriminals are using these devices to steal credit card info and infect gadgets, while tech giants are accused of dragging their feet. Are you sticking to legit apps, or rolling the dice with sideloaded content? Let’s debate: who’s really responsible for keeping our living rooms safe? #CyberSecurity #StreamingWars #TechDebate #Tech20Share