Alias Cybersecurity

Alias Cybersecurity Security Consultant, Incident Response and Digital Forensics.

Alias Forensics provides
Incident Response, Security Consulting and Digital Forensic teams in order to assist our customers.

04/01/2026

Your firewall could be the entry point.

A critical Cisco FMC zero-day is being used in real-world ransomware attacks, turning security tools into launchpads. In this episode, we cover what’s happening, how attackers are exploiting edge devices, and how SOC teams can stay ahead.

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03/30/2026

Exploit code already in the wild btw

03/27/2026

Qilin is dominating ransomware right now, and it’s not their tactics, it’s their business model.

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03/26/2026

Pls 👏 patch 👏. Sincerely, everyone.

03/25/2026

Suspected Chinese state-linked hackers breached an FBI surveillance network ... not by breaking through the front door, but through a third-party provider.

In this episode of the , we break down how the attack happened, why supply chain vulnerabilities are one of the biggest risks facing SOC teams today, and what this means for organizations of all sizes. From compromised vendor access to real-world detection strategies, we’re covering how attackers are exploiting trusted connections, and how you can stay one step ahead.

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03/24/2026

Qilin is quickly becoming one of the most dominant ransomware groups in the world, and it’s not because of groundbreaking tactics. It’s because of their business model.

In this episode, we break down how Qilin operates as a ransomware-as-a-service group, why affiliates are flocking to them (hint: 80–85% payouts), and how that’s fueling explosive growth across industries worldwide. From real-world attack patterns to how they gain access and evade detection, we’re diving into what makes this group so effective, and why organizations should be paying attention.

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03/20/2026

Correction: low-stakes social engineering 🤣🫡

03/18/2026

In this episode of the , we break down BugSleep, a new backdoor malware tied to the Iranian threat group MuddyWater, and how it’s being used in targeted spear-phishing campaigns against organizations.

Learn how the malware works, what indicators SOC teams should watch for, and practical steps to detect and defend against these evolving attacks.

Tune in at secureafpodcast.com. 🔐

03/16/2026

Reading logs like it’s the morning newspaper 🗞️

If a security guard left a door propped open and a robbery happened… we'd all know who’s responsible. So why does cybers...
03/13/2026

If a security guard left a door propped open and a robbery happened… we'd all know who’s responsible.

So why does cybersecurity get treated differently?

Jonathan Kimmitt recently wrote a piece exploring a simple analogy that exposes a big problem in our industry:
👉 In physical security, failing to lock a door is negligence.
👉 In cybersecurity, failing to patch known vulnerabilities should be viewed the same way.

Too often, breaches caused by basic, preventable issues are blamed on “sophisticated attackers.” But as regulators and courts tighten expectations, the conversation is shifting toward accountability.

• NIST CSF, CIS, and ISO 27001 now define what “reasonable security” looks like.
• Cases like FTC v. Wyndham and the SEC’s SolarWinds action show regulators aren’t ignoring preventable weaknesses anymore.
• Businesses are realizing that cybersecurity is not just an IT task—it’s risk management.

The core question organizations need to ask: Was the attacker unstoppable… or was the digital door simply left open?

🔗 https://aliascybersecurity.com/blog/what-physical-security-can-teach-us-about-cybersecurity-negligence/

03/12/2026

A.I. conversations are everywhere ... but how can businesses realistically use it today?

In this episode of Secure AF, we introduce Vector Pulse A.I. and discuss how A.I. can help organizations automate workflows, improve operational efficiency, and support smarter decision-making. We also dive into the growing excitement (and concerns) around A.I., common mistakes companies make when adopting it, and practical advice for leaders looking to explore A.I. responsibly.

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03/10/2026

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