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    Cyber Espionage Surge: How State-Sponsored Groups Exploit Messaging App Zero-Days in Geopolitical Conflicts

    A surge in targeted cyber espionage operations—orchestrated not just by rogue actors but by state-sponsored groups—has redefined threat landscapes for military and political organizations. One striking recent example involves a Türkiye-linked threat actor, dubbed “Marbled Dust” by Microsoft...
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    Microsoft March 2025 Patch Tuesday: Critical Fixes, Zero-Days & Evolving Threats

    Microsoft’s March 2025 Patch Tuesday: Analyzing the Security Implications of 57 Fixed Flaws and the PipeMagic Threat Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday for March 2025 stands out as a critical milestone in the ongoing struggle to secure Windows environments worldwide. With 57 newly patched...
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    Oracle Cloud Security Breach: What Organizations Need to Know in 2025

    In April 2025, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued an alert concerning potential unauthorized access to a legacy Oracle cloud environment. This development has raised significant concerns about credential security and the broader implications for organizations...
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    The Hidden Security Risks of 'inetpub' on Windows Post-April 2025 Updates

    A mysterious new folder, “inetpub,” has started popping up on Windows PCs like an uninvited guest at a meticulously planned IT dinner party—and now, it's time we talk about the chaos it left in its wake. Meet Your New Folder: Where Did “inetpub” Come From? For many Windows users, especially IT...
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    The Hidden Security Flaw in Windows' inetpub Folder: Risks and Remedies

    It always starts innocently enough—one day, you’re minding your own business, perhaps checking whether Windows Update has kindly decided to allow you to work, when suddenly you notice a mysterious guest lurking in your C: directory: the “inetpub” folder. As it turns out, this is not the digital...
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