Why Do Security Alerts End Up in Spam, And How to Stop It?

It's a strange irony, isn't it? The very emails designed to protect people - security alerts - often wind up stuck in spam folders. Banks send login notifications, cloud services flag suspicious activity, and companies fire off fraud warnings, yet many of these never see the light of the inbox. This isn't just frustrating. It's risky. If a customer never sees that warning, they might fall for a scam or miss an important account update. So why does this happen? The truth is, the rules that keep us safe from junk mail sometimes turn against us.

Why Professional Repairs Beat DIY Fixes: Protecting Your Device's Value and Performance

In today's world, a smartphone is more than just a communication tool; it's a personal assistant, a camera, a navigation system, and a lifeline. So when it breaks, the temptation to fix it yourself to save a few bucks can be strong. However, what seems like a simple task can quickly turn into a costly mistake. This blog post will explore why choosing professional repair services is the best decision for the health of your device and your peace of mind.

How to Share PDF Documents Securely Online

The privacy of confidential documents is vital in the digital world today. Be it transfer of financial documentation, legal documents, or even healthcare-related information, it is important to ensure the safety of sensitive data when transferring it to prevent the occurrence of data breaches, ensure adherence to regulatory policies, and safeguard the image of your organization.

Data Security in the Age of Device Recycling and Refurbishment

When companies replace old laptops, servers, or smartphones, most think about the new gear and improved performance. What gets missed is the data that stays behind. Customer lists, financial spreadsheets, emails-these can survive casual resets and end up in the hands of someone else. With sustainability initiatives pushing more devices into the refurbish-and-resell market, you need clear controls so greener IT doesn't become your next breach.

Securing Connected Claw Machines: A Field Guide

Walk into a family entertainment center and the claw machines usually sit near the entrance, lights pulsing, prizes stacked in clear view. What used to be a simple electro-mechanical game now often includes cashless readers, remote telemetry, and cloud dashboards. If you are planning a refresh or a new location, it helps to buy claw machines direct from supplier so you can verify firmware support, parts availability, and security controls at the same time. That procurement path also gives you a clear contact for updates and field fixes, which matters once the machines go online.

Billions Lost in Hacks: Why Crypto Security Matters More Than Ever in 2025

Despite a rocky start, the cryptocurrency sector has entered the mainstream financial industry as an integral part. As the pace of institutional adoption quickens, more and more governments, corporations, and banks across the globe are adding crypto to both their portfolios and daily operations. However, increased adoption also means increased security exposure. Various safety risks that threaten the crypto sector are becoming a massive threat to users and developers alike. In Q1 2025, hacks totaled around $1.63 billion, marking a staggering 131% increase from Q1 2024.

New in Syteca Release 7.21: Agentless Access, Sensitive Data Masking, and Smooth Session Playback

Syteca, a global cybersecurity provider, introduced the latest release of its platform, continuing the mission to help organizations reduce insider risks and ensure sensitive data protection. Syteca 7.21 is a major update designed to enhance user privacy, simplify access management, provide seamless oversight, and improve the user experience. With release 7.21, Syteca delivers a set of new capabilities, from masking sensitive information in real time to simplifying remote access. These new features help address the most pressing challenges faced by security teams worldwide.

The MemcycoFM Show: Ep 15 - How CISOs Apply Zero Trust Thinking to Credential Harvesting Prevention

A customer opens their bank’s login page. At least, that’s what they think. The design is flawless, the fields are familiar. But it’s a cloned site built to harvest credentials. Within seconds, their details are replayed against the genuine portal. To the bank’s defenses, it looks like business as usual — same username, same password, same MFA prompt.

RaccoonO365 Domain Takedown: Microsoft and Cloudflare Dismantle Global Phishing Network

The cybercrime world took a major hit this month with the RaccoonO365 domain takedown, a coordinated move by Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) and Cloudflare. By seizing 338 malicious domains, investigators disrupted a sprawling phishing-as-a-service ( PhaaS) network that had stolen more than 5,000 Microsoft 365 credentials across 94 countries. This action signals a shift toward large-scale, proactive disruption of phishing operations that exploit everyday users and global enterprises alike.