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Today’s Analysis — Identity, execution boundaries and financial-account risk move to the front
The overnight signal is a convergence of weak execution boundaries, identity-session abuse and financially motivated account compromise.
Today’s Analysis — Critical infrastructure and identity risk are converging
Active exploitation is moving from conventional enterprise systems into operational technology while fraud and identity abuse remain persistent secondary risks.
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Week in Review — 17–20 August
Active exploitation, critical infrastructure and identity-driven fraud defined the week.
Week in Review — 10–16 August
Patch prioritisation returned to focus as Microsoft released an unusually large security update.
Week in Review — 3–9 August
Identity fraud and European payment alternatives stood out in a quieter first week of August.
Week in Review — 27 July–2 August
Critical infrastructure, customer data and recovery capability dominated the week.
Week in Review — 20–26 July
Zero-click espionage and financial-crime enforcement raised the bar for identity and messaging security.
Week in Review — 13–19 July
Europe’s digital-euro preparations advanced while ransomware demonstrated direct operational consequences.
Week in Review — 6–12 July
Financial-sector resilience and global fraud enforcement moved to the foreground.
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August Highlights — Month to date: exploitation, fraud and digital banking expansion
August so far has been dominated by active exploitation, ransomware-linked enterprise compromise, identity fraud and continued expansion of digital banking models.
July Highlights — Resilience, fraud industrialisation and Europe’s payments shift
July combined operational cyber risk with major changes in financial-sector resilience, fraud enforcement and European payments infrastructure.