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Struggling With Marketing Direction? Here's How Consultants Can Help

Marketing challenges do not always announce themselves clearly. They often show up as busy schedules, mixed signals, and results that refuse to move. Teams work hard, new ideas are tested, and yet priorities remain unclear. Over time, this uncertainty can weaken confidence and make growth feel harder than it should.

Burnout, Duty of Care and 2025 in Cybersecurity

The Razorwire Christmas Party 2025 episode looks back at a year where burnout in security work feels closer to an occupational hazard than a personal weakness. A legal style “but for” test highlights how organisational decisions, pressure and inaction in 2025 shaped stress, harm and duty of care across cybersecurity teams.

CVE-2025-68613: Critical RCE in n8n via expression injection

In the current AI gold rush, teams are rapidly standing up automation, AI orchestration, and integration platforms to move faster. In many cases, speed comes at the expense of visibility and security. This is where external attack surface management becomes critical. IONIX can identify and continuously monitor a wide range of AI-related and automation assets exposed to the internet, helping organizations understand what they are running, where it is exposed, and what risks it introduces.

New Stealthy C# RAT NoobsaibotRAT Targets Windows with Advanced Features

Remote Access Trojans (RATs) continue to be one of the most actively traded malware categories across dark web forums. Their appeal lies in flexibility: a single framework can support espionage, credential theft, ransomware staging, or long-term persistence. Recently our team Identified a dark web actor advertised a tool called“noobsaiBOT”, claiming it to be a fully custom, stealth-focused RAT with source code included, priced at$20,000 and offered as a one-time exclusive sale.

Thriving Through Change: How Architects Are Turning Slowdowns Into Strength

After several months of declining billings, the AIA’s latest ABI reveals what many architecture firms experience every day: projects are slowing, decisions are taking longer, and securing new work is becoming more challenging. A softer market forces tough choices, but it also creates rare breathing room to fix long-standing operational pain points, especially those tied to scattered data, manual workflows, and inconsistent project startup processes.

The Razorwire Christmas Special 2025: Looking Back, Looking Forward

What happens when you gather some of the sharpest minds in cybersecurity for an end-of-year chat about where we've been and where we're heading? Welcome to Razorwire's Christmas special. Today I’m chatting with some of our favourite guests from 2025: clinical traumatologist Eve Parmiter, cyber futurist Oliver Rochford, CISO and podcast host Marius Poskus and occupational psychologist Bec McKeown for a roundup of the cybersecurity industry this year. This isn't a glossy year-in-review full of predictions and corporate optimism. We're talking about what's actually happened.

What You Need to Know about the University of Phoenix Data Breach

The University of Phoenix was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, as a private, for-profit university designed for working adults and non-traditional students balancing family, career, and education. Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, the institution later became one of the first online universities, offering personal support, career guidance, and flexible learning opportunities through over 100 programs.