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Digital Onion’s New Look is Here! 🧅
We’ve upgraded our digital home! Check out the new and improved design of our website at https://digitalonion.ly. While our commitment to sovereign, secure, and open-source enterprise architecture remains the same, our new look better reflects the strategic innovation we bring to our clients.
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Digital Onion Partners with Meta & WhatsApp: Calls and Messaging Support Across All Systems
Introducing Our Meta & WhatsApp Integration Service Digital Onion is proud to announce our official partnership with Meta and WhatsApp, bringing enterprise-grade calls and messaging support to all our systems. This integration service enables seamless communication across your entire digital infrastructure. What This Means for Our Clients As a strategic consultancy specializing in Odoo ERP,…
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The State of Cybersecurity: March-May 2026
Introduction The first five months of 2026 have been a whirlwind for cybersecurity. From massive supply chain attacks to critical zero-day vulnerabilities, the threat landscape has evolved dramatically. This article compiles the most significant security events from March, April, and May 2026, offering a comprehensive overview of what happened and what it means for the…
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The Future of Digital Security in 2026
Introduction As we move deeper into 2026, the landscape of digital security continues to evolve at a rapid pace. From artificial intelligence-driven threats to quantum computing challenges, the tools and strategies we rely on today may soon become obsolete. Key Trends to Watch 1. AI-Powered Cyber Attacks Artificial intelligence is no longer just a defense…
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How DigitalOnion Can Use AI to Automate Your Entire World
The AI Revolution: From Farm to Vacation Home At DigitalOnion, we believe the future of business automation is here — and it starts with AI. Imagine a world where your farm, your office, your vacation home, and even your customer interactions are all seamlessly automated. This is not science fiction. This is what we can…
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Digital Security Digest: What Just Happened in Jan & Feb 2026?
If the first two months of 2026 are any indication, the “slow and steady” era of cybersecurity is officially dead. We’ve seen a massive shift toward AI-native threats—attacks that don’t just use AI as a gimmick, but rely on it to function. From $25 million deepfake heists to a “stealth” breach at PayPal that sat…
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Samsung patches actively exploited zero-day reported by WhatsApp
Samsung has patched a remote code execution vulnerability that was exploited in zero-day attacks targeting its Android devices. Tracked as CVE-2025-21043, this critical security flaw affects Samsung devices running Android 13 or later and was reported by the security teams of Meta and WhatsApp on August 13. As Samsung explains in a recently updated advisory, this…
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New TP-Link zero-day surfaces as CISA warns other flaws are exploited
TP-Link has confirmed the existence of an unpatched zero-day vulnerability impacting multiple router models, as CISA warns that other router flaws have been exploited in attacks. The zero-day vulnerability was discovered by independent threat researcher Mehrun (ByteRay), who noted that he first reported it to TP-Link on May 11, 2024. The Chinese networking equipment giant confirmed to…





