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2025 Comic Year in Review
Happy Holidays everyone! Thank you for subscribing! Please enjoy a humorous rundown of our cyber topics for this year.
Dec 25
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Prevent This: The Cookie Conundrum
How cookies work and what you should do when you see those annoying pop-ups
Dec 23
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Sig Murphy
Prevent This: Browser-Based Attacks
Your browser is the front door to your digital life, and attackers know it. A few simple, low-effort steps can dramatically reduce your risk of falling…
Dec 16
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Sig Murphy
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Intruvent EDGE: November Threats by the Numbers (and Beyond)
A ransomware cartel is formed. Akira has a banner month. And credentials are the skeleton key for all Critical Infrastructure sectors
Dec 11
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Sig Murphy
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Prevent This: The Hackers Living Inside Your Servers
Chinese government hackers have been hiding inside American organizations for over a year using malware called BRICKSTORM. Last week, CISA, the NSA, and…
Dec 9
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Sig Murphy
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Prevent This: Fake Domain Attacks
Attackers are registering website addresses that look exactly like file names you'd download, tricking people into visiting malicious sites when they…
Dec 2
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Sig Murphy
November 2025
Prevent This: AI Search Attacks
Security vulnerabilities in ChatGPT can let attackers steal your private conversations, passwords, and personal data without you doing anything wrong.
Nov 18
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Sig Murphy
Intruvent EDGE: From Espionage to Sabotage: Critical Infrastructure's Threat Evolution
471 Reports, 167 Threat Groups, One Alarming Pattern: Attackers are "pre positioning" themselves in our Critical Infrastructure networks. What do they…
Nov 13
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Sig Murphy
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Prevent This: Malicious Browser Extensions
Remember installing that free download helper extension? It might be downloading a lot more than you think.
Nov 11
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Sig Murphy
Prevent This: PDF-Based Attacks
That "safe" document format? It's one of hackers' favorite weapons.
Nov 4
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Sig Murphy
October 2025
Intruvet EDGE / The WSUS Vulnerability Being Actively Exploited
Zombie servers rise from their graves to cause havoc across the world.
Oct 30
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Sig Murphy
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Prevent This: The Invisible Worm
When hackers figured out how to hide malware in plain sight, 35,000 developers became Patient Zero for an attack that's spreading through your everyday…
Oct 28
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Sig Murphy
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