Stopping JSCEAL Before Data Theft Begins: Detection and Prevention in Cato SASE

JavaScript-based crypto stealers are designed to hide in plain sight. They arrive over innocent-looking, encrypted web traffic and aim to steal credentials and wallet data before anyone notices. In this demo, you’ll see how the Cato SASE Platform stops a real JavaScript crypto stealer (JSCEAL) in real time. We show: How the malware is delivered over standard web traffic How Cato inspects encrypted traffic inline, in a single pass How the attack is identified and blocked before it reaches the endpoint How security teams get immediate visibility in the Cato Management Application.

Using Agentic AI to Scale Threat Detection in Healthcare

For every human in a healthcare organization, there are 82 machine identities—service accounts, API keys, cloud functions, medical devices.2 That's the 82:1 ratio, and it means your team is fundamentally outnumbered. The Change Healthcare breach in 2024, which started with one unprotected Citrix credential and disrupted 40% of US claims processing,1 showed exactly what happens when that ratio goes unmanaged. The numbers back this up.

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In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we discuss some intel being shared in the LimaCharlie community. Support our show by sharing your favorite episodes with a friend, subscribe, give us a rating or leave a comment on your podcast platform. This podcast is brought to you by LimaCharlie, maker of the SecOps Cloud Platform, infrastructure for SecOps where everything is built API first. Scale with confidence as your business grows.

Vendor Lock-In: How to Avoid It and Stay Flexible

You picked a cloud provider, migrated your workloads, customized everything to fit their ecosystem, and now switching feels nearly impossible. That’s vendor lock-in, and it’s one of the biggest strategic risks facing IT teams today. Nearly all (94%) of IT leaders worry about it, pushing many organizations toward hybrid infrastructure.

WatchGuard Recognized at the 2026 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards

We’re proud to announce that WatchGuard Technologies has been named Best Cybersecurity Company in the 2026 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards, recognizing innovation and leadership across the cybersecurity industry. While industry recognition is always an honor, this award comes at a particularly important moment for cybersecurity teams worldwide.

Mobile Threat Report Briefing

In this video, David Richardson, Product CTO at Lookout, provides a strategic overview of the evolving mobile threat landscape based on Q3 2025 global enterprise data. Key Insights: Dominant Attack Vectors: Mobile phishing and social engineering remain the most significant threat categories. Attackers are increasingly using AI-powered tools to craft authentic-looking messages and conduct deep research for highly targeted attacks.

What Is AI Data Exfiltration and How Do You Stop It?

AI adoption does not happen uniformly across an organization. Some employees have integrated generative AI (genAI) tools into core parts of their workflow. Others have barely opened one. Most are somewhere in between, experimenting on an ad hoc basis, without consistent visibility into what data those tools handle or where it goes. That variance is the problem. Security programs built around either universal AI adoption or zero AI adoption will miss most of the actual risk.

Smishing AI

Cybercriminals are evolving—and so are their tactics. Smishing, or SMS phishing, has become one of the fastest-growing mobile threats. With AI, attackers can now create convincing, personalized messages in seconds—removing language barriers and making scams harder than ever to detect. That’s where Lookout Smishing AI comes in. Our advanced AI-powered detection goes beyond scanning for malicious links. It identifies the intent behind every message—stopping social engineering attacks before they reach you. Whether there’s a URL or not, Lookout keeps your mobile workforce protected.

Detection and Prevention of Misdirected Emails: What to Know

When it comes to email security, phishing and other social engineering attacks tend to grab headlines. But a simple mistake by an employee, like addressing an email to the wrong person, can be just as damaging. Misdirected emails like these remain one of the most common and costly forms of accidental data exposure.