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  • Apr 16th, 2026

    How the "RedSun" Exploit Works

    RedSun is a recently released hack that manipulates Windows Defender's logic to make it function as a malicious code delivery system. Privilege Escalation: An unprivileged user can obtain SYSTEM-level access and complete control over an impacted machine by exploiting an Elevation of Privilege (EoP) vulnerability. Defender Turned Attacker: Instead ...

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  • Apr 7th, 2026

    Firefox Just Got a Built-In VPN: What It Means for Your Privacy

    A built-in Virtual Private Network (VPN) service is a major new feature that Mozilla has discreetly included to its Firefox browser. This integration, which is available in Firefox versions 149 and later, is a significant step toward making privacy protection a function that is accessible by default rather than an add-on ...

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  • Apr 1st, 2026

    From Blame to Belonging: Why Your Security Culture Isn't Working

    Organizations revive their cybersecurity awareness efforts, launch phishing simulations, and encourage staff members to "think before they click" each October. But by the end of the month, data still ends up in the wrong hands, credentials are still stolen, and breaches continue to occur. Effort is not the ...

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