World Password Day 2026: why "strong passwords" can't protect you from AI, information thieves and the Telegram underground

World Password Day 2026: why “strong passwords” can’t protect you from AI, information thieves and the Telegram underground

In 2026, complex passwords are no longer enough to guarantee security: cybercriminals rely on data-stealing malware, the dark web and Telegram. I subscribe to the News not to be missed As we celebrate World Password Day in 2026, the traditional advice to “use a complex password with numbers and symbols” seems completely outdated. Today, a…

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Cyberattacks: two behaviors that increase exposure to infostealers and must lead to a rethinking of cybersecurity training

Cyberattacks: two behaviors that increase exposure to infostealers and must lead to a rethinking of cybersecurity training

Cybersecurity is often approached as a purely technical problem. To be effective, prevention strategies must be anchored in the digital environments actually used I subscribe to the News not to be missed Cybersecurity is still too often approached as a purely technical problem. Yet cyberattacks are primarily social interactions, where attackers exploit cognitive biases, emotions,…

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How to become the preferred source of AI?

) is more valuable than a gorgeous infographic. Comparative tables and bulleted lists are no longer elements of reading comfort, they are priority extraction tags. Schema.org markup as identity certificate: This is no longer an option. Using ultra-precise structured data (Product, FAQPage, Organization) allows you to “chew” the work of the AI. You don’t tell…

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