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The Latest Data Breach: How a Single Unprotected AWS Bucket Exposed 14 Million Shipping Records

Another Day, Another Data Leak Another massive data breach has hit the headlines—this time, 14.3 million shipping records from companies like eBay, Shopify, and Amazon were exposed due to an unprotected AWS bucket managed by a shipping service called Hipshipper. According to KATV, cybersecurity expert Thomas Holt of Michigan State University confirmed that the leak was caused by misconfigured cloud storage. Even worse? It took Hipshipper nearly […]

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Your Phone Isn’t Just a Phone—It’s Your Digital Lifeline And Why You Need to Treat It That Way

The Device That Defines Your World Your phone isn’t just a phone. It’s your camera, your communicator, your bank, your home security system, and your gatekeeper to the digital world. It’s the device that records your existence, shares your experiences, and—if you’re not careful—hands over your life to hackers. But here’s the thing: Choosing the wrong

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Cybersecurity on a Budget: How Small Businesses Can Protect Themselves Without Breaking the Bank

The Cybersecurity Poverty Trap (And Why You’re Not Too Small to Be Hacked) Let’s start with a harsh truth: 59% of small business owners with no cybersecurity measures believe they’re too small to be attacked. Meanwhile, 82% of ransomware attacks target businesses with fewer than 1,000 employees. Here’s the kicker: 87% of small businesses have customer data that could be

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Why Housing Customer Data is Like Adopting a Tiger And Why You Should Leave It to the Zoo

The Cardi’s Furniture Hack (And Why It Didn’t Have to Happen) Let’s talk about Cardi’s Furniture and Mattress. You know, the company that recently made headlines for a data breach exposing customer info? Here’s the kicker: It probably didn’t have to happen. Instead of using a secure payment platform like Stripe or a CRM service to

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Small Businesses: Why Antivirus Software Isn’t Enough

The Antivirus Illusion (Spoiler: It’s Not a Force Field) Picture this: You’ve got antivirus software installed on your workstations. You’re feeling invincible, like a digital superhero. But here’s the cold, hard truth: Antivirus is the cybersecurity equivalent of locking your front door but leaving the windows wide open. Small businesses are the low-hanging fruit of the

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Your Social Media is a Hacker’s Best Friend

How Your Vacation Pics Are Making You Vulnerable Congratulations! Your public Instagram post about little Timmy’s birthday—complete with his full name, school logo, and your city in the geotag—just made a hacker’s job so much easier. As Tessian’s CEO Tim Sadler puts it: “Hackers stitch together harmless-seeming details to create a complete picture of their targets. Remember, hackers

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Why Google’s War on Ad Blockers is Your Cybersecurity Wake-Up Call

My Breakup with Chrome (It’s Not Me, It’s You) Let’s set the scene: September 2024. Google announces plans to neuter ad blockers in Chrome. Cue me, a jaded IT consultant, dumping Chrome faster than a toxic ex and sprinting into the arms of Brave browser. Oh, and I also kicked Google’s password manager to the

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Cybersecurity on a Budget: How to Protect Your Business Without Selling Your Summer Car

Because Even Small Businesses Deserve to Not Get Hacked Let’s face it: Cybersecurity isn’t cheap. But neither is closing your business because hackers turned your customer database into a Groupon for identity theft. The good news? You don’t need a Fortune 500 budget to avoid becoming a cautionary tale. Here’s how to lock down your

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The Future of Cybersecurity: Where AI Hacks, Trust Becomes the New Currency

The AI Apocalypse (But With More Deepfakes) Picture this: You get a call from your CEO. Their voice is urgent, their tone is perfect, and they’re demanding you wire $500k to an offshore account immediately. The catch? It’s not your CEO. It’s a North Korean hacker using AI to mimic their voice down to the passive-aggressive sigh

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System Updates: The Dental Floss of Cybersecurity (Boring, Lifesaving, and Wildly Unappreciated)

Let’s talk about something sexier than watching paint dry: system updates. You know, those annoying pop-ups that interrupt your solitaire marathon? Turns out, they’re slightly more important than your high score. Case in point: Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday fixed 63 flaws, including one that lets attackers delete data like it’s their side hustle. As the article gracefully understates:

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