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The attack doesn’t start when you see it. It starts long before.

  • duartelugol
  • Nov 29, 2025
  • 1 min read

Most cyber incidents begin silently:

small anomalies, unusual connections, unknown processes running in the background, or a device behaving slightly differently.

Nothing that looks dangerous at first… until it is.


Cybersecurity isn’t only about stopping attacks.

It’s about recognizing the signals that come before the damage.


Here are early warning signs many companies miss:


🔹 Unusual spikes in network traffic

🔹 New or unknown logins

🔹 Unexpected software running in the background

🔹 Slow devices without apparent reason

🔹 Disabled antivirus or security notifications

🔹 Changes in files or configurations


These are not errors.

They are the first indicators of compromise.


The earlier you detect them, the easier they are to contain.


Cybersecurity is not reactive.

It is awareness, visibility, and proactive detection.



 
 
 

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