
48 Hours Too Late: Why Your Breach Warning Was Already in the Infostealer Data
78% of recently breached organizations had corporate credentials sitting in infostealer logs before the breach was ever detected. The 48-hour window is not a countdown

78% of recently breached organizations had corporate credentials sitting in infostealer logs before the breach was ever detected. The 48-hour window is not a countdown

Iranian state-linked hackers published emails stolen from FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal account. The lesson for every security leader: no title protects you from an

Exposure monitoring has become a core function for security and risk teams but many programs still struggle to deliver clear, actionable outcomes. Alerts pile up,

2026 is going to be a strange year in cybersecurity. Not only will it be more of the same, but bigger and louder. It stands

Every 39 seconds, somewhere in the world, a new cyberattack is launched — and far too often, it’s not a sophisticated hack but the reuse

Your data tells a story — if you know how to connect the dots. Every organization holds thousands of identity touchpoints: employee credentials, customer accounts,

Co-authored by Constella Intelligence and Kineviz Most companies have no reliable way of knowing how corporate email accounts are being used, whether policies are being followed, or

Co-authored by Constella Intelligence and Kineviz As infostealer malware continues to scale in reach, automation, and precision, organizations face an increasingly urgent challenge: a lack of

Passkeys Are Progress, But They’re Not Protection Against Everything The cybersecurity community is embracing passkeys as a long-overdue replacement for passwords. These cryptographic credentials, bound

Co-authored by Constella Intelligence and Kineviz Infostealer malware dominates today’s cyber threat landscape. Designed to extract credentials, cookies, session tokens, autofill data, and other forms

Identity is the connective tissue of today’s enterprise. But with identity comes exposure. Credentials are being stolen, resold, and reused across the cybercriminal underground at

From Breach to Exploit: How Stolen Credentials Fuel the Underground Economy In cybersecurity, breaches often make headlines. But what happens next – after usernames and