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ThreatHunter.ai ranks in top 50 cybersecurity companies

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James McMurry, CEO of ThreatHunter.ai, said his company’s listing as a significant player in cybersecurity for 2024 is “more than just a number.” He said it is a “statement of who we are and what we stand for.”

“Breaking into the top 50 isn’t by chance,” McMurry said. “It’s the outcome of a team united by a singular focus: staying one step ahead of cyber adversaries.”

He said ThreatHunter.ai is “not waiting for threats to reveal themselves.” Instead, the company is “tracking them down, neutralizing them before they ever have a chance to strike.”

McMurry said the ranking “speaks volumes about our commitment to proactive, intelligence-driven security.”

The National Cyber Security Centre has guided businesses on the dangers of digital advertising. Of the 1.1 trillion ads delivered in 2023, 2.86 billion were classified as security threats.

Ads on UK websites were more than twice the global average. They often pushed malware onto users’ machines, leaving them vulnerable to scammers. The National Center for State C0urts (NCSC) advises businesses to be more vigilant about the digital advertising they accept.

It says they should focus on knowing more about the advertiser to reduce the number of false ads displayed. The NCSC also stresses the importance of employing strong cybersecurity practices and using data from reputable sources.

ThreatHunter.ai climbs cybersecurity ranks

Kavon Kerrick Robinson and Christopher Anthony Hilaire, both 27, have been sentenced to prison. They purchased stolen credit card data from the dark web using cryptocurrency. They used that data to buy goods from several retailers.

The goods were then either resold or returned for cash refunds. U.S. Attorney Michael F. Easley, Jr said retail return frauds, including “double-dipping schemes like this,” cost retailers billions of dollars in yearly losses.

These schemes drive prices higher for the rest of us and harm everyday consumers whose credit card information is stolen to facilitate the scheme,” Easley said. He is proud to partner with the NC Retail Merchants Association to raise awareness of these scams and stop them.

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