How QR-code phishing can slip past corporate security measures WeLiveSecurity 17 août 2026 à 11:00 Quishing has become a popular alternative to traditional phishing. Here’s how businesses can close the gap.
Black Hat USA 2026: Will vulnerability discovery eventually decline in the AI era? WeLiveSecurity 13 août 2026 à 16:30 And will today’s surge in AI-driven vulnerability discovery eventually make tomorrow’s software safer?
Black Hat USA 2026: What the Hugging Face hack tells us about human responsibility WeLiveSecurity 13 août 2026 à 11:00 The incident involving OpenAI models shows that autonomous hacks make human oversight more important, not less
Black Hat USA 2026: AI is racing ahead of cybersecurity controls WeLiveSecurity 12 août 2026 à 15:28 AI took center stage, but the clearest lesson was less about what AI can do than about who is accountable when something goes wrong
Beyond the screenshot: Why you should verify what you see WeLiveSecurity 30 juillet 2026 à 10:50 The screenshot may look convincing, but it doesn’t necessarily prove that the payment, booking or conversation is genuine
Cyber readiness for SMBs: Getting the basics right WeLiveSecurity 3 juillet 2026 à 14:36 AI is changing cybercrime, but SMB cyber readiness still largely depends on closing the familiar gaps
Inside the inbox: Why cybercriminals want to break into your email account WeLiveSecurity 29 juin 2026 à 10:50 Your inbox is an identity system all of its own: whoever owns it may own a lot more
SMB cyber readiness: the road to resilience starts here WeLiveSecurity 26 juin 2026 à 10:50 Your business may be small, but its attack surface is anything but. Readiness is the first step to resilience.
Unpacking SMB cyber-readiness – and what makes or breaks it WeLiveSecurity 10 juin 2026 à 11:00 A company that's expecting a cyberattack but hasn’t actively prepared for it risks making the hardest decisions at the worst possible moment
Cybercriminals: the 'auditors' you never hired WeLiveSecurity 9 juin 2026 à 10:50 Every organisation gets audited. The question is who does the auditing.
Foul play: Fake FIFA websites target soccer fans looking for World Cup tickets, merchandise WeLiveSecurity 22 mai 2026 à 10:50 Watch out for bogus World Cup websites that mimic official ticket and merchandise flows to steal money and personal data
The quest for greater tech independence WeLiveSecurity 19 mai 2026 à 10:50 A complete decoupling from US technology is neither realistic nor necessary, but the changing environment does require nations and companies to reassess their relationships and dependencies
Why geopolitical turmoil is a gift for scammers, and how to stay safe WeLiveSecurity 15 mai 2026 à 10:50 Conflict is a boon for opportunistic fraudsters. Look out for their ploys.
Fixing the password problem is as easy as 123456 WeLiveSecurity 7 mai 2026 à 09:00 How come it’s still possible to ‘secure’ an online account with a six-digit string?
Supply chain dependencies: Have you checked your blind spot? WeLiveSecurity 16 avril 2026 à 14:00 Your biggest risk may be a vendor you trust. How can SMBs map their third-party blind spots and build operational resilience?
As breakout time accelerates, prevention-first cybersecurity takes center stage WeLiveSecurity 7 avril 2026 à 11:00 Threat actors are using AI to supercharge tried-and-tested TTPs. When attacks move this fast, cyber-defenders need to rethink their own strategy.
Digital assets after death: Managing risks to your loved one’s digital estate WeLiveSecurity 1 avril 2026 à 11:00 Fraudsters often target the accounts of the deceased or their grieving relatives. Here’s how to keep the scammers at bay.
A cunning predator: How Silver Fox preys on Japanese firms this tax season WeLiveSecurity 27 mars 2026 à 08:00 Silver Fox is back in Japan, spoofing tax and HR emails timed to the one season when no one thinks twice about opening them
Virtual machines, virtually everywhere – and with real security gaps WeLiveSecurity 25 mars 2026 à 11:00 Cloud VMs offer unmatched speed, scale and flexibility – all of which could eventually count for little if they’re left to fend for themselves