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Threat IntelligenceFor MSPs & Partners

Why MSPs Are Prime Ransomware Supply-Chain Targets

Compromise one MSP and you can reach every client behind it. Here is why managed service providers are prime ransomware targets, and how to harden against it.

Thomas Eriksson·7/5/2026·7 min read
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Compliance & RegulationsThreat Intelligence

Healthcare Phishing and Ransomware: 2026 Sector Trends

Ransomware is hitting healthcare harder than ever in 2026, and the stakes are measured in patient safety. Here are the trends, HIPAA duties, and human-layer defenses that matter.

Marcus Chen·7/2/2026·7 min read
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Security Awareness TipsThreat Intelligence

Education Under Siege: Lessons From the Canvas Breach

ShinyHunters' May 2026 breach of the Canvas LMS exposed data tied to thousands of schools and hundreds of millions of users. Here is why education is a prime target and how awareness training reduces the risk.

James Thornton·7/1/2026·6 min read
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Threat Intelligence

Ransomware in 2026: Data Extortion Is the New Normal

Qilin led ransomware activity in early 2026 as groups shift from encryption to pure data extortion. The constant across nearly every attack is the human layer. Here is what CISOs should do.

Marcus Chen·6/30/2026·6 min read
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Security Awareness TipsThreat Intelligence

Foster City Paralyzed by Cyberattack: What Municipal Governments Must Learn

A cyberattack left Foster City, California in a state of emergency for over a week. Here's how it likely happened, why small governments are prime targets, and what municipalities can do to prevent becoming the next headline.

Thomas Eriksson·4/9/2026·7 min read