There’s a moment on a long drive or a hike where you realize the biggest risks aren’t the obvious ones — they’re the small, familiar things you stopped paying attention to. That’s the theme running through this week’s cybersecurity news.
From a widely exploited WinRAR vulnerability quietly granting persistence, to urgent patching for SolarWinds and Fortinet flaws already under active attack, to ransomware disrupting a local police department’s day-to-day operations — none of this is exotic. It’s fundamentals being missed, delayed, or assumed to be “handled.” Even the FBI’s warning about scammers impersonating prosecutors reminds us that attackers still succeed by exploiting trust, urgency, and routine.
This is where security philosophy meets reality. Strong programs aren’t built on panic or perfection — they’re built on doing the basics well and constantly validating that they still work.



