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Over the past week, the hacking world has reminded us how fragile our digital lives are. A zero-day in Cisco’s firewall appliances let attackers gain deep persistence — surviving reboots and slipping past basic checks. When critical network gear can be quietly hijacked, it’s no longer a theoretical risk but a direct threat to governments, businesses, and the everyday flow of data.

Meanwhile, WestJet revealed a breach affecting more than a million passengers, with personal and travel documents exposed. Identity theft is a goldmine for cybercriminals, and this breach shows how one compromise can ripple for years. Many such attacks succeed not just through code, but through people — with social engineering and manipulation opening the door.

Even more troubling is the shift in tactics. Hackers increasingly use “living-off-the-land” methods, hiding inside trusted system tools, while companies often stay silent about breaches. Stealth, data theft, and secrecy combine into a dangerous new normal. The challenge isn’t only stronger defenses, but a culture of transparency and resilience to keep pace with those exploiting the cracks.

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A decade ago, “space travel” sounded like science fiction. ?
Now billionaires are racing to send tourists above the clouds, and satellites are giving internet to remote villages.

Here’s the crazy part: your Uber, your GPS, your weather forecast—they all depend on space tech quietly working above your head. ?

The future isn’t just happening on Earth anymore. It’s happening in orbit.

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