supply chain security

Booking.com Breach Is a Social Engineering Defence Lesson

Booking.com confirmed on April 13, 2026 that unauthorized parties accessed customer reservation data through a third-party compromise. The stolen information included names, email addresses, phone numbers, postal addresses, and messages guests had exchanged with hotels through the platform. Financial data was not exposed, but the immediate weaponization of that booking data in follow-up attacks tells […]

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When Teams Is the Trap: Rethinking Phishing Prevention

The attack unfolded through tools that would look routine to any working professional: a LinkedIn connection from a credible-seeming contact, an invitation to a Slack workspace that appeared genuinely company-branded, and then a Microsoft Teams video call that stalled with a familiar-looking technical error. The suggested fix was a software update. One developer clicked, and

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