Top 5 Mobile Banking Threats & How to Stay Protected

Mobile banking has quickly become a way of life — whether you're transferring cash on the go, checking your balance from your wristwatch, or paying dinner bills with a QR code. But with convenience, there is risk. Cybercrooks are tuning in, testing, and coming up with more ways to get in. From synthetic identities to fake apps, the threats are imminent and continuous.

The malware dating guide: Understanding the types of malware on NPM

The Node ecosystem is built on a foundation of trust — trust that the packages you npm install are doing what they say they do. But that trust is often misplaced. Over the past year, we’ve seen a disturbing trend: a rising number of malicious packages published to npm, often hiding in plain sight. Some are crude proof-of-concepts (PoCs) by researchers, others are carefully crafted backdoors.

Trilio at KubeCon Europe 2025: Innovation, Inspiration, and a Whole Lot of Community Love

What a week it was in London! KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025 had all the energy of a music festival for cloud-native tech — and it didn’t disappoint. I had the pleasure of hitting the ground with Kevin Jackson and Rodolfo Casas, and right from the start, it felt like we were back with our extended family.

The enigma of Entra ID security and management - and how Active Roles can help

Active Directory (AD) officially reaches its quarter-century this year, after its late-1990s preview and full release with Windows Server 2000. That’s over 25 years of providing administrators with tools to manage permissions, endpoints and access for network-based resources and objects. In that time, it’s grown to become the choice of around 90% of the Global Fortune 1000s.

How RemOps Improves Security Without Slowing Down Engineering Teams

You’ve heard it a hundred times – security is everyone’s responsibility. But when security starts slowing things down, it’s usually engineering teams that feel the pain. Nobody wants to be the one responsible for shipping vulnerabilities into production, but at the same time, nobody wants security to be the reason releases grind to a halt. This is the dilemma DevSecOps was supposed to solve – bringing security into the development process without breaking everything.

What is GitHub? Top GitHub Security Best Practices for Securing your Repository

Did you know that over 90% of modern software applications rely on open-source code? With millions of developers using GitHub daily, the platform has become a goldmine for hackers looking to exploit misconfigured repositories. In the past, incidents occurred where thousands of developers lost access to their projects when attackers wiped out GitHub accounts using simple security loopholes. GitHub is a powerful platform, but if you don’t secure your repository, you invite hackers to your front door.