
Akari Saito
Encryption & Privacy ConsultantLegal professionals are entrusted with the most intimate details of a person's life, ranging from financial statements to highly sensitive medical histories. When this trust is compromised through a cybersecurity failure, the consequences for the affected individuals can be both profound and long-lasting. Currently, the prominent law firm Strauss
The rapid transformation of the smartphone from a basic communication tool into a comprehensive, data-rich hub has fundamentally altered the contemporary security architecture for modern enterprises. As these devices now function as the primary gateway to sensitive corporate systems and personal financial data, Chief Information Security Officers
The global digital infrastructure is currently navigating a period of unprecedented volatility where the boundary between physical safety and virtual security has effectively vanished. As sophisticated threat actors transition from simple data theft to the systemic disruption of essential services, the traditional methods of perimeter defense have
A widely used file transfer solution designed for secure data exchange has become a gateway for cyberattacks, as security researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability in FileZen that is already being actively exploited in the wild. The flaw, identified as CVE-2026-25108, affects the popular software from Japan-based Soliton Systems and
A sophisticated and widespread cybersecurity campaign is actively exploiting user trust through deceptively simple means, deploying a stealthy new ransomware strain capable of operating entirely offline to evade network-based detection. This attack, orchestrated by the notorious Phorpiex botnet, leverages a classic social engineering trick
The ritual of setting up a new computer almost universally includes the immediate installation of a third-party antivirus suite, a decision driven by the pervasive fear of malware crippling the system or compromising sensitive personal data. For years, these security programs have been marketed as indispensable digital bodyguards, working silently





