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Silent Push Targets Supply-Chain Cybercrime Exposure Ahead of RSAC 2026

Silent Push Targets Supply-Chain Cybercrime Exposure Ahead of RSAC 2026

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Silent Push, the company is using the upcoming RSAC 2026 conference to spotlight what it describes as large-scale “infrastructure laundering” linked to online fraud. The post references more than 100,000 websites, over $200 million in alleged scams, and a sanctioned Chinese content delivery network associated with FUNNULL’s acquisition of Polyfill(.io).

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights Silent Push’s focus on threat intelligence around supply-chain attacks that quietly redirect mobile users to phishing and gambling domains. For investors, the emphasis on dissecting high-profile cybercrime infrastructure at a major industry event suggests an effort to reinforce the firm’s positioning in advanced threat intelligence, which could support demand for its services as regulatory and enterprise scrutiny of supply-chain security continues to rise.

As shared in the post, Silent Push is inviting interested parties to schedule more in-depth discussions with its team around these findings during RSAC 2026. This outreach may indicate a targeted business development push toward security-conscious enterprises and partners, potentially expanding the company’s customer pipeline in the cyber threat intelligence and infosec segments if it converts event interest into commercial engagements.

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