How wiper malware works and why it’s so devastating
A newly discovered wiper malware, PathWiper, was deployed in Ukraine in June 2025 via legitimate endpoint administration tools. It overwrote files, and the grueling recovery has involved full rebuilds.
Why traditional firewalls fall short & what to do about it
In cybersecurity, it is best to have layers of defenses. One tool needed to secure an environment is the endpoint firewall.
Orlando comedian Kam Patterson joins the cast of a new Kevin Hart film
West Orlando comedian Kam Patterson of comedy podcast "Kill Tony," is acting in the film 72 Hours, a Kevin Hart vehicle.
Comedy show brings fresh voices to Funny Bone Orlando
Six local comedians are set to take the spotlight at Funny Bone Comedy Club at Pointe Orlando on June 26 at 7 p.m. for an all-ladies showcase, Ash Cash & Friends.
Malvertising emerges as growing access point for cybercriminals
Malicious online ads, or malvertising, have become one of the easiest ways for cybercriminals to break into systems.
Ross McCoy exits OG comedy show after a decade
Ross McCoy has stepped away from Shit Sandwich after a decade of hosting. Here’s what’s next.
Blake Butler takes over Wednesday Open Mic at Bull & Bush
Orlando comedian Blake Butler has taken over hosting duties for the Wednesday night open mic at Bull & Bush Pub in Orlando’s Milk District.
Shit Sandwich kicks off Year 14 with a new host, Aimee LeCours
Aimee LeCours is set to be the new host of legendary Milk District indie-comedy showcase Shit Sandwich.
Good Salt’s next phase: Chef-driven concepts
Good Salt Restaurant Group plans expansion, supporting chefs' concepts.
Innovative patents come to life at Epic Universe
Universal Orlando’s new Epic Universe theme park, which debuted May 22, made good on its promise to deliver a next-generation guest experience.
Program for North I-Drive gives incentives for redevelopment
The city of Orlando approved the targeted revitalization site redevelopment pilot program May 19.
Soco to shutter amid industry challenges
Neighborhood restaurant Soco Thornton Park has operated for almost 11 years, having opened in 2014 to critical acclaim.
Lender to take over prime property near Epic Universe
The Kirkman property is ripe for redevelopment. It formerly was home to I-Drive Grand Resort & Suites, which in 2020 was condemned due to code violations.
SeaWorld parent eyes 400 acres for development
SeaWorld parent company United Parks & Resorts owns 2,000 acres of real estate for potential development, including 400 acres near its Orlando parks.
Orlando rave wins award for massive economic impact
Electric Daisy Carnival Orlando (EDC), the globally known dance music festival, has received a Golden Brick Award.
Restaurant mogul leans into multi-vertical strategy
Bertucci's owner Earl talks industry hurdles, new ventures and the future of dining experiences.
Massive immersive attraction may join Unicorp's I-Drive project
Unicorp is exploring the inclusion of a 100,000-square-foot immersive entertainment concept in an I-Drive development.
Visit Orlando's Michelin partnership: Financial details emerge
The initial three-year contract between Michelin North America and Visit Orlando outlining the financial terms behind the Michelin Guide’s presence in Florida has drawn renewed attention after food columnist Carlos Frias published a blog post examining the deal.
City bolsters case for late-night alcohol permit fees
The city of Orlando and Police Chief Eric Smith have strengthened their position that the city’s after-midnight alcohol sales permit ordinance is constitutional.
Gen Z 'country club' Society Park comes to Orlando
A third project has been announced for the former Wyndham Orlando Resort property at 8001 International Drive.