The internet is bigger and more fragile than ever, thanks to larger attacks. Much of that growth is driven by bots and AI crawlers. Increasingly, we use smartphones and satellites to access the web.
In 2025, people who built their careers by being some form of Very Online are now some of the most powerful people in the world. Topping the list—as we predicted he would last year—is Donald Trump.
The numbers are in, and the news is not good. The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) recently published its annual Internet Crime Report[1], revealing that Americans lost more than $20 ...
Summer 2025 wasn't just hot; it was relentless. Ransomware hammered hospitals, retail giants suffered data breaches, insurance firms were hit by phishing, and nation-state actors launched disruptive ...
Even in an area of cybersecurity as essential as data protection, the stakes continue to climb higher in 2025. The pressures have mounted both from the intensification of data theft and extortion ...
As part of CRN’s Edge Computing 100 for 2025, here are 25 security vendors working to protect users and data across IT, OT and IoT environments. As edge AI becomes more predominant, the attack surface ...
The best VPNs today not only safeguard your identity but also ensure uninterrupted streaming, faster browsing, and greater ...
Microsoft has released its annual Digital Defense Report 2025 (MDDR 2025), highlighting the evolving patterns of cyber threats worldwide and the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in digital ...
Today is Microsoft's October 2025 Patch Tuesday, which includes security updates for 172 flaws, including six zero-day vulnerabilities. This Patch Tuesday also addresses eight "Critical" ...