Quantum Squint, a cybersecurity firm founded by Cory Mack, is making waves by addressing some of the most complex and overlooked threats in today’s digital world. Specializing in anomaly detection, the company recently achieved a significant milestone by helping Apple fix a hidden flaw in iOS 14.8 and macOS 11.6. After Quantum Squint alerted Apple’s executive team to the issue in 2021, the company released a patch within a week, ensuring the security of billions of users.
“Our tools caught something that could’ve gone unnoticed, and we acted quickly,” said Cory Mack. “Knowing we played a role in protecting so many people is why we do this.”
Breaking New Ground in Threat Detection
At the core of Quantum Squint’s innovation is LeapARMM, a proprietary tool that scans websites for vulnerabilities at an unprecedented scale. This automation effectively multiplies the efforts of manual testing, enabling the company to detect threats far more efficiently than ever before.
Quantum Squint is now setting its sights on a broader audience with the upcoming launch of AMP, a consumer-focused library of threats designed to give everyday users more control over their digital safety. Cory Mack sees AMP as not just a tool but a way to empower individuals in the fight against cyber threats.
Securing Critical Industries
Beyond consumer tools, Quantum Squint has been actively addressing vulnerabilities in the logistics sector, which has become a breeding ground for malware due to increased global trade tensions. By conducting ethical hacks and collaborating with logistics companies to strengthen their defenses, Quantum Squint is tackling systemic weaknesses in one of the most critical industries.
Challenges Met with Innovation
One of the industry’s limitations—such as the occasional downtime of key resources like the Wayback Machine—has led Quantum Squint to develop solutions that allow users to track website changes independently. This adaptability showcases the company’s focus on practical, actionable solutions for its clients.
Expanding Reach and Building Knowledge
Quantum Squint is also working to make cybersecurity education more accessible. By integrating its no-code platform into American school systems, the company aims to teach the next generation how to analyze website source code and understand digital security, starting as early as Kindergarten.
“Our mission has always been about seeing what others miss and turning that insight into tools that protect and empower people,” Mack said.
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About us:
Quantum Squint uses cutting-edge technology to detect anomalies and address advanced cybersecurity threats. With a focus on innovation and practical solutions, the company is redefining how digital safety is approached across industries.
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