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29/01/2026
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01/01/2026
New Year. New Threats. New Skills.
Let’s grow stronger, smarter, and more secure in 2026. 🚀🔐
“2026 is about growth, resilience, and mastering cybersecurity one skill at a time." 💻🔐
Happy New Year to all future defenders of the digital world!
“A New year means new opportunities to learn, adapt, and secure the digital world.”
04/11/2025
🧠 Hack the Future — Before It Hacks You!
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Now’s your chance to learn, build career — from zero
🎯 Course Details:
📅 Duration: 1 Month
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🧩 Level: Beginner to Intermediate
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🎓 Certificate: Provided After Completion🎁
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💡 Practical Labs in Every Class
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14/09/2025
On this Programmers Day, let’s celebrate innovation, learning, and the power of code to transform the future. 🚀
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24/08/2025
⚠️ Urgent IT Alert: Windows 11 Bug Affecting SSDs and HDDs
If you or your team have recently updated to the latest Windows 11 build (KB5063878), please be aware of a critical bug that can cause storage drives to crash, freeze, or even disappear.
This issue has been linked to large, continuous file write operations. The symptoms can be severe, including system freezing and the potential for data loss.
What you should do now:
✔️Back up your data immediately. This is the most crucial step.
✔️Avoid large file transfers. If possible, wait for an official fix.
✔️Consider uninstalling the update if you are experiencing these issues.
✔️Stay informed. Follow official advisories from Microsoft.
This is a good reminder of the importance of having a robust data backup strategy in place. Stay safe and keep your data secure.
22/08/2025
🔔 Awareness on OSINT & HUMINT 🔍
Friends, attackers usually use two common methods to trap people ⚠️:
📌 OSINT (Open Source Intelligence):
🖼️ They collect your public data from social platforms (🌐 Facebook, 💬 WhatsApp DP, 👔 LinkedIn, 📸 Instagram).
🔎 They use tools like Reverse Image Search to find more of your details linked to your picture.
🧩 Step by step they build your digital profile (🎓 education, 🏙️ city, 👥 friends, 💼 job, 📧 email, etc.).
📌 HUMINT (Human Intelligence):
💭 If OSINT is not enough, they directly talk to you or your friends.
💬 Through normal conversation, they ask small questions:
❓ “Where are you from?”
❓ “Which college?”
❓ “What’s your email?”
🧠 Slowly, they connect those answers with OSINT data and create a bigger picture of you.
⚠️ Reminder:
🚫 Never overshare your data.
📷 Even a simple profile picture or casual chat can be used to track you.
🛡️ Stay smart, stay cautious, and if you ever feel doubtful, consult the 🔐 cybersecurity professionals & experts first.
Scammers are indeed using various tactics to trick victims into divulging sensitive information or gaining unauthorized access. Here are some common methods:
1. OTP (One-Time Password) scams: Scammers send fake emails or messages claiming to be from a legitimate source, such as a bank or online service, asking victims to share their OTPs. Once obtained, the scammers can use the OTPs to gain access to the victim's account.
2. Phishing email links: Scammers send emails with malicious links that appear to be from a legitimate source. When clicked, these links can download malware, steal login credentials, or redirect victims to fake websites designed to extract sensitive information.
3. Email access scams: Scammers may try to gain access to a victim's email account by sending phishing emails or using malware to steal login credentials. Once they have access, they can use the email account to reset passwords, gain access to other accounts, or steal sensitive information.
4. Social engineering tactics: Scammers may use psychological manipulation to trick victims into divulging sensitive information or performing certain actions. This can include pretending to be a trusted authority figure, creating a sense of urgency, or using emotional appeals.
To protect yourself from these scams:
- Be cautious when receiving unsolicited emails or messages, especially those asking for sensitive information.
- Verify the authenticity of emails and messages by contacting the supposed sender directly.
- Avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading attachments from unknown sources.
- Use strong, unique passwords and enable two-factor authentication (2FA) whenever possible.
- Keep your software and operating system up-to-date with the latest security patches.
- Monitor your accounts and credit reports regularly for any suspicious activity.
20/08/2025
🔐 Understanding CVE (Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures) 🔐
Cybersecurity professionals must stay ahead of threats, and one of the most powerful tools for this is the CVE database. Let’s break it down 👇
📌 CVE Introduction & Overview:
CVE (Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures) is a globally recognized system that provides a standardized identifier (CVE ID) for publicly known cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Each CVE entry gives a unique ID, description, and reference, allowing security experts worldwide to talk about the same issue with clarity.
📌 CVE History & Background:
The CVE system was launched in 1999 by MITRE Corporation with support from the U.S. government. Its purpose was to create a common language for vulnerabilities, ensuring consistency across different tools, vendors, and security advisories. Today, it is maintained by MITRE and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) & Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
📌 CVE Elements:
A typical CVE entry contains:
CVE ID (e.g., CVE-2023-12345)
Brief description of the vulnerability
References (links to advisories, vendor patches, or security articles)
👉 Example: CVE-2017-0144– A Windows SMB vulnerability famously exploited by WannaCry ransomware.
📌 Importance & Use of CVE for Cybersecurity Professionals:
✅ Helps security teams identify and prioritize vulnerabilities.
✅ Provides a universal reference point for researchers, vendors, and organizations.
✅ Supports vulnerability management, pe*******on testing, patching, and threat intelligence.
✅ Strengthens defenses by keeping professionals up-to-date with the latest risks.
💡 In short, CVE is the backbone of vulnerability intelligence, enabling the cybersecurity community to speak the same language, act faster, and protect better.
13/02/2025
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