A legal clash over alleged exam-leak channels shows how quickly a messaging platform can become a battleground over detection, moderation, and responsibility.
A reported Fortinet credential leak is a reminder that the real target is often not the firewall itself, but the identity layer sitting behind it.
A large credential dump linked to Fortinet devices shows how perimeter gear can become a high-value target when identity and administration are left exposed.
A circulating dataset tied to Fortinet FortiGate SSL-VPN exposure is a reminder that Internet-facing access systems can generate risk even before anyone proves a full compromise.
A ShinyHunters-branded post naming icsecurity.com shows how extortion today often starts with a public threat, not a proven technical disclosure.
A reported FortiBleed leak tied to Fortinet VPN access underscores a simple truth in edge security: exposed credentials can be just as dangerous as a software flaw.
A breach can be real even when business systems keep running, and that distinction is exactly what makes modern intrusions so hard to judge in the first hours.