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BlogWhaling phishing is a highly targeted form of phishing specifically aimed at senior executives and high-level officials within an organization.
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Social Media Social Engineering: Understanding the Risks on Online Platforms
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Understanding Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: What They Are and How They Threaten Cybersecurity
BlogIn the security community, the term "zero day" refers to a vulnerability that has not been publicly disclosed or patched by a vendor.
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DNS Servers – What are they and how to use them?
BlogA DNS (Domain Name System) server is a critical component of the internet that enables the translation of human-readable domain names into IP addresses.