blog.cybersafetyzone.comAI Browser Extensions: Hidden Security Risk for U.S. Freelancers? AI browser extensions are everywhere in 2026. From email writing assistants to code helpers, summarizers, and “productivity boosters” — freelancers are installing them daily without a second thought. 2d ago·2 min read
blog.cybersafetyzone.comOAuth Attacks Explained: Why U.S. Businesses Are Losing Accounts Without Password Leaks In today’s digital-first world, most U.S. businesses rely on OAuth to make logging in easier for users. From Google and Microsoft to Slack and Dropbox, OAuth allows users to access apps without repeatFeb 24·2 min read
blog.cybersafetyzone.comShadow API Risks: The Hidden Cybersecurity Threat Most U.S. Small Businesses MissMost small business owners worry about phishing emails, ransomware, or weak passwords. Few of them realize that one of the biggest risks today is something far quieter: Shadow APIs. And unlike obvious cyber threats, shadow APIs don’t announce themsel...Feb 18·3 min read
blog.cybersafetyzone.comRun a Cybersecurity Website — and I Still Get These Phishing EmailsEven though I work in cybersecurity every day, I still get phishing emails — and so do many of my readers. Why? Because fraudsters are constantly evolving their tactics. The scary truth is: no one is immune, not even professionals. In this post, I’m ...Feb 15·2 min read
blog.cybersafetyzone.comEmail Security Beyond Spam Filters: DMARC, SPF & DKIM for Small Businesses in 2026Most small businesses still rely on spam filters as their main line of defense. But in 2026, that’s no longer enough. Cybercriminals are using increasingly sophisticated email spoofing and phishing techniques that can bypass basic filters. To truly p...Feb 10·2 min read