How Do Credit Cards Get Hacked? Here Are 5 Surprising Answers

Picture this: you didn't click on any sketchy links, download weird apps, share your OTP, or even use your card recently. Then out of nowhere, your phone lights up with alerts that US-based companies like Best Buy, Bark Co, and Insomnia Cookies all made charges using your card. So, you call your bank in a panic and freeze your card. The whole thing may feel confusing, stressful, and honestly, kind of scary.

Google Slides vs PowerPoint: The Latest Detailed Comparison

When it comes to creating presentations, two popular tools dominate the scene: Google Slides and PowerPoint. These tools are widely used by businesses, educators, and individuals to create impactful presentations. However, the question remains: which tool is the best fit for your needs? In this article, we will take a deep dive into the comparison of Google Slides vs PowerPoint, helping you make an informed decision on which tool best fits your needs. Additionally, we will explore how WorkPPT AI Presentation Maker stands as the best alternative, combining the best features of both.

How Digital Binders Transform the Educator's Workflow

Instructional material management remains central to teaching, yet digital learning has multiplied the volume and complexity of these resources. Lesson plans sit in shared drives, assignments live in an LMS, videos stream from external platforms, and readings scatter across websites. Even with well-developed materials, this fragmented structure complicates daily instruction.

Paying the Ransom: A Short-Term Fix or Long-Term Risks?

According to our 2025 State of the Underground report, ransomware attacks rose by nearly 25% in 2024, and the number of ransomware group leak sites jumped 53%. This surge sets the stage for a critical question: if compromised, should you pay ransomware demands or not? The stakes are enormous, including downtime, data loss, brand damage, and legal risk all hang in the balance.

Sha1-Hulud: The Second Coming of The New npm GitHub Worm

Sha1-Hulud is back with a new evolution of its supply-chain attack that targets development environments via Node Package Manager (npm). npm is a very popular package manager for Node.js that provides millions of predeveloped packages of code to be used by JavaScript developers for access to millions of packages. This campaign trojans unsecured npm packages with malicious code that is automatically executed when developers using that package update to the trojaned version.

KnowBe4 Is a Leader In the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Email Security For the Second Consecutive Year

Following its launch in 2024, Gartner has now published the second Magic Quadrant for Email Security —and KnowBe4 is delighted to once again be named a Leader! Email security is critical for all organizations globally. Fueled by factors such as GenAI and crime-as-a-service toolkits, the phishing threat landscape continues to become more sophisticated at an alarming pace.

2026 Phishing Threat Trends Report Preview

Ever wondered who answers when you call a cybercriminal? What happens in the aftermath of a Scattered Spider breach? Or why cybercriminals use legitimate platforms to send phishing emails? If so, this is the session for you. Join Jack Chapman, KnowBe4’s SVP of Threat Intelligence, as he pulls back the curtain on these topics. Jack will give you a first look at our latest Phishing Threat Trends Report, walking through attack scenarios and sharing the trends that are shaping the threat landscape.

Inside the Agent Stack: Securing Agents in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

In the first installment of our Inside the Agent Stack series, we examined the design and security posture of agents built with Azure Foundry. Continuing the series, we now focus on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, a managed service for building, deploying, and orchestrating AI agents on AWS.

The future of workflows: changing how we work across the enterprise

This is the final post in a three part series examining the past, present and future of workflows. In the first two posts, we explored where workflows came from and what defines an intelligent workflow. This final article looks ahead. The goal is to understand how workflows will evolve in the coming years and why they will become central to how organizations run, make decisions, and adapt.

New Criminal Toolkit Abuses Browser Push Notifications

A new criminal platform called “Matrix Push C2” is using browser notifications to launch social engineering attacks, according to researchers at BlackFog. “This browser-native, fileless framework leverages push notifications, fake alerts, and link redirects to target victims across operating systems,” the researchers write.