A cloud naming quirk can turn routine log delivery into a quiet diversion channel, making destination ownership as important as access control.
A reported cloud storage hijack pattern can redirect logs, telemetry, and other routed data when a deleted bucket name is later reclaimed, turning namespace hygiene into a security control.
A storage address that looks retired can still matter if logs, telemetry, or automation keep trusting it, turning routine cleanup into a quiet diversion path.
A ministry-built collaboration platform shows how public-sector digital independence can work in practice, while also revealing the staffing, storage, and governance burden that comes with running your own cloud.
A low-priced Proton Drive offer is less about a bargain hunt and more about how privacy-first cloud storage turns encryption, jurisdiction, and account security into a product strategy.
A 500 GB cloud plan sold for a single payment sounds simple, but the real story is how fixed storage, backup, sync, and sharing shape long-term trust.
A discounted storage plan is never just about space: encrypted files, bundled VPN access, and lifetime branding all change the risk model behind the purchase.
A new compliance warning shows that many small businesses cannot clearly trace where stored data lives, turning sovereignty into an operational test, not just a policy phrase.
pCloud’s up to 20 GB promotion looks simple on the surface, but freemium storage lives at the intersection of convenience, account security, sync behavior, and trust in how data is handled.
A 200 GB cloud offer for 1 euro may look like a simple promotion, but the real value lies in Proton’s zero-access design, and in the limits that still matter for users.
pCloud’s up to 10 GB free tier, paid upgrades, and optional encrypted folder model show how cloud services turn convenience into a security decision.
Internxt’s deep discount pushes a familiar cybersecurity question back into view: what does a privacy bundle actually protect, and what still depends on the device in your hands?
A cloud-based intrusion path linked to Malaysian networks shows how ordinary storage and compute services can be repurposed into a discreet exfiltration channel.
As affordable storage options disappear, users face tough choices between cost, convenience, and control.
OpenAI’s new Library feature lets users store personal files in ChatGPT, raising questions about privacy, retention, and control.
A stealthy cyber-espionage campaign exploits public cloud storage and everyday admin tools to infiltrate global government networks.
A shadowy cyber campaign leverages public platforms to infiltrate government networks across four continents.
A controversial copyright fee, designed for analog times, is casting a long shadow over Italy’s digital infrastructure and cloud industry.
A new wave of phishing attacks preys on users’ anxiety over cloud storage limits-here’s how the scam works and how to protect yourself.