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Why Shared Browser Environments Create Risk in Fraud Operations

Fraud teams spend a lot of time looking outward at bad actors, suspicious account behavior, mule networks, and synthetic identities. Just as often, the bigger weakness sits inside the operation itself. When analysts, investigators, and contractors work from the same machine, the same browser, or loosely separated Chrome profiles, they create a chain of technical overlap that can distort investigations and expose the team to unnecessary risk. That is one reason more teams are moving toward a dedicatedantidetect browser rather than relying on ordinary browser sessions.

The Hidden Security Risks of Unstructured Data in File Shares

Most organisations have a data problem they rarely see clearly. It is not always inside databases, CRMs, finance systems, or other structured platforms. More often, it is hidden in shared drives, old project folders, exported spreadsheets, PDFs, email attachments, archived documents, and duplicate files saved across departments. This is unstructured data. It is easy to create, easy to copy, and difficult to control. Over time, it can become one of the biggest blind spots in an organisation's cybersecurity and compliance strategy.

The Tata Electronics Breach: What IT & Security Teams Must Do - Before Your Business Is Next

When Tata Electronics confirmed a cybersecurity incident this week, the numbers were staggering. Over 200,000 files. 630GB of data. Apple iPhone specs. Tesla trade secrets. Employee passport scans.

DPDP Rules, 2025: A Guide to Digital Personal Data Protection

The notification of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, 2025, marks a major turning point in how businesses in India collect, use, and safeguard personal data in the digital ecosystem. Together with the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023, these Rules create a rights-based, consent-driven framework that places citizens at the centre of data processing while still enabling responsible innovation and growth in the digital economy.

Blocking USB Devices and Whitelisting Authorized Peripherals with DLP

Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is all about keeping your business data safe from getting leaked, lost, or accessed without admin permission. It protects, identifies, analyzes, and blocks unauthorized data transfers within the network and through connected devices and outbound emails. DLP enforces company policies, preventing users from sharing confidential information. It further allows organizations to set USB restrictions to protect sensitive information at every stage of operations.

Top Software Supply Chain Security Best Practices for Enterprises

If an attacker compromised a dependency buried three levels deep in your build pipeline tonight, how long would it take you to find out? Open source libraries, third-party frameworks, transitive dependencies, build tooling, and now AI-generated code that developers may not have reviewed line by line: each of these components flows into your application, whether your team explicitly chose it or not. Each component is a potential entry point.

What Is SIM Swapping - And How to Stop It From Happening to You

That moment your phone suddenly goes dark — no signal, no texts, no calls — could be more than a network issue. SIM swap scams are a growing form of identity theft where criminals impersonate you to your mobile carrier, hijack your phone number, and use it to bypass SMS-based security on your bank, email, and social accounts.

What's New in ggshield 1.52.x - honeytoken plant, ARM Linux support, and one line install scripts

ggshield 1.52.0 and 1.52.2 bring several practical updates for teams securing AI-assisted development workflows. This release adds honeytoken plant, a command for adding local decoy AWS credential profiles Also, GitGuardian AI hooks installation will guide you through any issues you might encounter. As well as better macOS Keychain handling before hooks run in non-interactive agent sessions. The release also adds standalone Linux ARM builds and new one-line install and uninstall scripts for Linux, macOS, and Windows.