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World Backup Day: Don't Jump Without a Parachute

You would never jump out of an airplane with only a single parachute. If that main canopy fails, you need a reserve ready to deploy immediately. Yet, countless organizations operate their IT infrastructure every day without a reliable safety net for their most critical asset. They plunge into the digital landscape assuming their primary data storage will never fail. March 31 is World Backup Day, which serves as a crucial reminder to pack your digital parachute.

Emerging Threat: F5 BIG-IP Access Policy Manager Remote Code Execution (CVE-2025-53521)

CVE-2025-53521 is an unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability in F5's BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM). The flaw exists in the apmd process, the daemon responsible for processing live access policy traffic, and is triggered when a BIG-IP APM access policy is configured on a virtual server and the system receives specific malicious traffic. No credentials are required to exploit it. The vulnerability carries a CVSS score of 9.8 and a CVSS score of 9.3.

Configuring ESXi VM Networks

In the previous posts, we took a look at setting up VMkernel networks, including storage and vMotion. Now, we discuss configuring ESXi networks for the VMs themselves. VM networks provide connectivity of the VMs to the production network. Let’s walk through how these are configured. NAKIVO for VMware vSphere Backup Complete data protection for VMware vSphere VMs and instant recovery options. Secure backup targets onsite, offsite and in the cloud. Anti-ransomware features. DISCOVER SOLUTION.

What RSAC 2026 Told Me About the Future of Cybersecurity

RSAC remains the cybersecurity event. It is where the industry gathers to compare notes, pressure-test assumptions, spot the next wave of market change and, just as importantly, build the partnerships that will shape what comes next. This year in San Francisco, that energy was unmistakable. There was real buzz across the city, from the show floor and executive meetings to the side events and industry gatherings that increasingly define RSAC week.

Let's Encrypt simulated revoking 3 million certificates. Most ACME clients didn't notice.

On March 19th, Richard Hicks, one of our customers, emailed us about a certificate that had renewed after only a week. It was a 90-day certificate and he had not initiated the renewal. That’s the kind of thing that sends you straight to the logs. We found the answer right away. The certificate’s ARI renewal window had been shortened dramatically.

From Shai-Hulud to LiteLLM: Supply Chain Attackers Are Coming for Your Agents

The LiteLLM supply chain compromise of March 24, 2026, is not an isolated incident. It is the latest and perhaps most dangerous chapter in an evolving attacker playbook that JFrog Security Research has been tracking for years. The target has shifted from developers to the AI agents that developers now rely on to build software.

Planning a spring break trip? Don't fall for these 7 travel scams

Don't let fraud ruin your trip. Discover 7 common spring break scams and learn how to protect yourself with these expert travel tips. Spring break scams are out to ruin your vacation, but they don't have to. With a little awareness and Avast Free Antivirus protecting your devices, you can hit the beach without handing criminals an opening. Spring break is supposed to be about poolside playlists and late-night tacos, not calling your bank from a hotel lobby because your card’s been maxed out.

The Acronis Cyber Frame Early Access Program has just started: Deliver IaaS on your own terms

Service providers are entering a major infrastructure transition period. The global IaaS market is about $170 billion and growing at roughly 22% year over year. At the same time, VMware disruption is pushing 50%–75% of customers to evaluate alternatives, more than $30 billion of infrastructure spend is already flowing outside the major hyperscalers and sovereign Cloud demand is rising fast.

Corelight and Microsoft: A smarter way to fight alert fatigue

For SOC teams, the battle against cyber threats can feel like trying to solve a 3D jigsaw puzzle in a bouncy house with missing pieces and a timer blasting every few seconds. Despite the increase in security spending, most teams still struggle with inefficient investigations, alert fatigue, and the non-stop guessing game of prioritizing threats. That’s why we’re excited about our latest integration with Microsoft Security that we hope will help address these persistently common challenges.

Choosing the Right Packaging for Perfume Products

The quality and longevity of perfume products depend heavily on proper packaging and storage. Many perfumes, including essential oils, blended fragrances, and specialty formulas, are sensitive to light, air, and temperature changes. Without suitable containers, these products can degrade, losing fragrance, color, and overall effectiveness. Choosing the right packaging ensures that perfumes remain stable and maintain their intended scent profile over time.