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The threat landscape doesn’t pause for quarter-end. Each quarter we compile the most significant breach events, data broker developments, OSINT technique shifts, and executive privacy risks — in a single, readable briefing delivered to your inbox.

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What’s Inside Each Issue

Real intelligence. No vendor fluff. Each quarterly briefing covers the events and developments that matter for your privacy and security posture.

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Top Breach Analysis

The quarter’s most significant breaches — what was exposed, who is affected, and what the attack vector reveals about systemic risks.

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OSINT Technique Watch

Emerging methods being used against executives and private individuals — from AI-assisted profile building to deepfake impersonation.

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Data Broker Developments

New data sources, regulatory changes, and removal tactics — including what’s changed since the last issue and what actions to take now.

Regulatory & Legal Updates

GDPR enforcement actions, CCPA changes, emerging AI data legislation, and what organisations need to address before the next deadline.

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Practical Recommendations

Actionable steps — not generic advice. Specific tools, opt-out procedures, account hardening steps, and monitoring tips for this quarter.

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Threat Landscape Overview

The quarter’s key patterns: which threat actors are most active, which sectors are being targeted, and what the next quarter is likely to bring.

Sample Intelligence Cards

Here’s the kind of intelligence our subscribers receive. Full analysis and action steps are included in the briefing.

HIGH
Q1 2026 Briefing

AI Chatbot Transcript Data Now Available on Commercial Data Broker Markets

Data brokers have begun acquiring and reselling transcripts from AI assistant conversations — including exchanges containing health information, legal queries, and financial details. This is not a breach: it is legal data commerce enabled by consent terms most users do not read. Executives and legal professionals using AI assistants for sensitive matters are directly exposed. Full briefing includes opt-out steps for the primary aggregators involved.

CRITICAL
Q1 2026 Briefing

Russian Campaign Targeting Signal & WhatsApp Accounts of European Officials and Executives

Dutch intelligence services flagged a large-scale operation targeting encrypted messaging accounts directly — bypassing encryption entirely by compromising the account layer. Historical conversation records became accessible. The technique relies on linked devices and QR code interception rather than cryptographic attack. Action steps: linked device audit, session review, hardware key binding. Full methodology in briefing.

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Publication Schedule

2026 Briefing Calendar

Each issue covers the preceding quarter and ships in the first week of the following quarter. Archive issues available to all subscribers.

Q1 Issue · Published

Q1 2026 Briefing — January–March

Odido breach aftermath and 30-day criminal timeline, vishing as Q1’s dominant attack vector, data broker removal research and GDPR enforcement, Signal/WhatsApp account hijacking campaigns, three quarterly OPSEC actions.

  • Published April 2026
  • Available to all subscribers

Q2 Issue · Upcoming

Q2 2026 Briefing — April–June

Covering the most significant breaches, regulatory shifts, and emerging threats from April through June 2026. Full analysis, practical recommendations, and OPSEC actions for the quarter.

  • Expected: July 2026
  • Subscribers notified by email

Q3 Issue · Planned

Q3 2026 Briefing — July–September

Summer breach landscape, regulatory developments, and data broker tactics from July through September 2026. Actionable quarterly recommendations included.

  • Expected: October 2026

Q4 Issue + Year-End Report · Planned

Q4 2026 Briefing + Annual Threat Report

Full-year breach analysis, 2026 threat landscape retrospective, and annual OPSEC recommendations. Extended edition in annual report format.

  • Expected: January 2027
  • Extended edition — annual report format

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