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CYBER ALERT
The Independent Cybersecurity Bulletin

Cybercrime Is Real — And It’s in the Headlines

If you read what’s really happening online, you’ll see the risks for yourself — and how to stay out of harm’s way.


Cybercrime isn’t a distant possibility — it’s happening right now, every single day, to people and businesses of every size. When you scan today’s headlines, you’ll see it for yourself: data breaches, ransomware attacks, stolen credentials, hacked websites, and financial fraud are being reported constantly because the danger is real.

These aren’t just stories about giant corporations. Everyday users, small businesses, nonprofits, schools, and local agencies are all being targeted. Attackers look for whoever is easiest to reach — not who is biggest — and that means anyone who isn’t paying attention can become an easy mark for a Creative Criminal.

One of the simplest ways to stay out of harm’s way is to stay informed. When you follow trusted cybersecurity news sources, you start to notice patterns: the tricks scammers use, the warning signs of an attack, and the small mistakes that lead to big problems. Seeing real‑world examples in the news makes the risks real — and makes the right precautions feel obvious instead of overwhelming.

Awareness alone doesn’t fix everything, but it does change how you act online. You become more careful about links, more skeptical of surprise emails, more intentional with passwords and updates. Reading the news doesn’t just keep you informed — it trains your instincts and gives you a clearer sense of what “safe” and “unsafe” look like in the real world.