Credit Card Cloning: What Is It , How It Works, and How to Protect Yourself

Discover a charge on your credit card that you don’t recognize. It could be from a card cloning event. Card cloning predominantly affects credit cards, but this phenomenon may also impact some payment platform cards (like those from PayPal or Zelle). In short, card cloning occurs when the card’s magnetic strip or chip is used in unauthorized transactions. Credit card cloning is a form of fraud, but it differs from others in its more nuanced elements.

The Most Popular DevSecOps And Continuous Monitoring Tools For Building An Effective Security Strategy

It’s easy to get lost in the plethora of continuous DevOps monitoring and DevSecOps tools available in the IT world nowadays. With the help of such continuous DevOps monitoring tools, CTOs and CISOs can leverage the security of their software development and ensure that their source code has no mistakes or vulnerabilities; what is more, it will never be lost.

Act Now: Phishing-as-a-Service Attacks are on the Rise

Phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platforms drove a surge in phishing attacks in the first two months of 2025, according to researchers at Barracuda. PhaaS platforms, which provide criminals with a ready-made kit for launching advanced phishing attacks, were responsible for more than a million attacks in January and February. Three PhaaS platforms accounted for nearly all of these attacks, with the Tycoon 2FA kit dominating the market.

OpenShift Data Foundation: Enhanced Storage for Cloud Apps

Organizations running cloud-native applications face significant storage management challenges. As research shows, most of these applications require persistent storage capabilities. Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation (ODF) offers a complete solution for these storage requirements through its unified platform designed for container environments and virtual machines.

Cato Networks Earns First-Ever 5-Star Rating in 2025 CRN Partner Program Guide

Today, Cato Networks has been honored by CRN with a 5-Star Award in the 2025 CRN Partner Program Guide. This annual guide is an essential resource for solution providers seeking vendor partner programs that match their business goals and deliver high partner value. This is the first time Cato has received a 5-star rating for our global partner program and that’s because we empower our partners to deliver a best-in-class SASE platform to customers.

Why Principle of Least Privilege Matters More Than Ever in a World of Backdoored Large Language Models (LLMs)

The concept of “principle of least privilege” has been around for a long time. In fact, it is older than me; there are papers from the 70s that discuss it: “Every program and every user of the system should operate using the least set of privileges necessary to complete the job.” (The protection of information in computer systems, Saltzer and Schroeder, 1974).