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Predicting the Next Big Cybersecurity Threat

Predicting the Next Big Cybersecurity Threat

Cybersecurity can be described as weather forecasting. It’s always a combination of experience, science and…

The Role of Machine Learning in Detecting Cybercrime

The Role of Machine Learning in Detecting Cybercrime

As cyber-attacks become more sophisticated traditional security measures usually fail in detecting and preventing attacks…

AI against. Hackers: Who Has the advantage?

AI against. Hackers: Who Has the advantage?

In the constantly changing world in cybersecurity, advent technology such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) has…

Deepfake Technology: Threats to Privacy and Security

Deepfake Technology: Threats to Privacy and Security

In the past few years, the deepfake technology has grown from a nebulous curiosity into…

How Hackers Are Making Use of AI to launch attacks

How Hackers Are Making Use of AI to launch attacks

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing cybersecurity, but not only intended for good people. Cybercriminals are increasingly…

The Rise of Hacktivism in 2025

The Rise of Hacktivism in 2025

Hacktivists didn’t disappear until the beginning of the decade. It has become more professional. In 2025, a…

Cybersecurity Regulations Every Business Must Know

Cybersecurity Regulations Every Business Must Know

Making sure you’re up to date with cyber-related rules isn’t an “big-company problem” anymore. If you…

Should Companies Pay Ransomware Demands?

Should Companies Pay Ransomware Demands?

Ransomware is now one of the biggest security threats that companies face in the present. The…

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The Threats and Attacks section examines the vast spectrum of cyber threats and malicious activities that target people and businesses. From ransomware, malware, and phishing attacks to more advanced persistent threats as well as Social Engineering attacks. This category offers detailed insight into the ways cybercriminals work to exploit vulnerabilities and attack systems. If they are aware of the strategies the techniques, methods, and processes that are behind these attacks, users are able to better predict risks increase security, and effectively respond to cyber-attacks.