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An Attacker Quietly Read a Global Stock Exchange Executive’s Inbox for Five Months
For five months, an attacker silently read a senior executive’s Outlook mailbox at a major global stock exchange, exfiltrating in small batches through Dropbox and OneDrive. No CVE to hide behind. Five layers of defence were soft on the same endpoint, on both sides of the contract. The institution and its security vendor have questions to answer.
Year 2029: How Google’s Quantum Warning (Q-Day) Came True, Triggering a Confidence Crisis and Costing One Bank Millions in just two weeks!
A fictional 2029, a real Q-Day. Not a single account hacked. Not one key cracked. Sinasia Financial Group was asked a question it could not answer. The suspension cost millions. The memo had warned them three years earlier. The board deferred. Q-Day is not a technical event. It is a trust event. With thanks to Marin Ivezic, whose framing reshaped how I see this threat.
Beyond the Market Noise — Rethinking Cybersecurity Vendor Landscape in 2026
When Anthropic launched Claude Code Security last week, cyber stocks fell sharply. The narrative that followed was predictable. This analysis looks beyond the market noise — at what the shift means for CrowdStrike, Okta, SailPoint, Zscaler, Wiz, and others, and how technology and security leaders should think about their vendor landscape in 2026.