A few days ago, I received an email that was meant to do one thing, scare me into paying money fast. It claimed that hackers had installed spyware on my devices, recorded compromising footage, and would send those videos to my contacts if I did not pay them in Bitcoin. At first glance, the message […]
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a productivity tool. It has become part of how cyberattacks are planned, tested, and executed. Over the past year, one term has started appearing more often in cybersecurity discussions: DarkGPT. At first glance, DarkGPT sounds like a hidden version of AI designed for hacking. But when you look closer, […]
A cyberattack in 2026 does not begin with a system crash or a warning alert. It begins with something that looks ordinary. A login request. A message from a colleague. A voice that sounds familiar. Nothing feels urgent in that moment, and that is what makes it dangerous. By the time suspicion appears, access has […]