You don’t search anymore. You ask. The shift feels small, almost invisible, but it changes everything. When AI becomes the middle layer of everything, it transforms search. Search used to be messy. You would scan results, open tabs, compare sources, and decide what felt right. It required effort. It required judgment. Now you type a […]
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Learning to Leave What No Longer Lives
There comes a moment when survival slowly turns into a choice, and moving on for better mental health becomes a necessity. Not a dramatic turning point or a single defining event, but a quiet realization that carrying everything forward is costing more than letting some of it go. You don’t arrive at this moment suddenly. […]
Incident Response: The Human Side of the Firewall
When a cybersecurity incident hits, the first reaction is always the same — triage, isolate, restore. We move fast. We patch, block, and rebuild like our lives depend on it. And in a way, they do. Building a strong cybersecurity human firewall is essential in preventing such incidents. But here’s what most people don’t talk […]
The Mechanic’s Car Is Always Broken
I was sitting with a good friend the other day, having one of those conversations that meanders through life, work, and all the messy pieces in between. At some point, the topic shifted to digital hygiene, and he asked about the latest crypto theft—if I’d heard anything new from the forensics team. It was evident […]
Targeted Again: Another Crypto Theft — This Time, I’m Exposing Everything
On June 23, 2025, I was targeted once again by crypto theft. I mean really? This is getting old. Another direct hit. Another incident of crypto theft. Another reminder that no matter how careful, how hardened, or how experienced we become—we are never off the radar of those who want what isn’t theirs. This time […]
The Bybit Hack: A Harsh Reminder of the Dangers in Crypto—And How I Know This All Too Well
In February 2025, the cryptocurrency world was rocked by yet another major hack—this time targeting Bybit, one of the largest crypto exchanges. The attackers, later identified as North Korea’s infamous Lazarus Group, siphoned off approximately $1.5 billion in digital assets. They used a sophisticated phishing scheme. When I first heard about it, I felt a […]