1. The Trojan Horse in Your Office
In a recent cyberattack that stunned the security world, hackers repackaged a trusted password manager—KeePass—and distributed it through malicious ads on Bing. The compromised software looked legitimate, functioned like the original, and even had a valid security certificate. Yet behind the scenes, it exported entire password vaults in plain text while installing remote-access tools that enabled ransomware deployment across enterprise systems. This wasn’t a minor breach. It was a systemic failure of trust—built on an illusion of security that never deserved our faith.
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