Send a Tip, Story, or Idea
Got something we should know about?
Whether you’re a cybersecurity professional, a researcher, or just someone who spotted something interesting online, we want to hear from you. At JSmith Cyber Blog, we’re always on the lookout for real stories, emerging threats, overlooked vulnerabilities, and ideas that matter in the world of security.
Maybe you’ve experienced a phishing attack with a unique twist. Maybe your company just survived a breach and you want others to learn from it. Or maybe you’ve noticed a suspicious app, technique, or pattern that’s not getting enough attention. Whatever it is — if it’s relevant to cybersecurity, we’re listening.
What You Can Share
- A recent or ongoing security incident
- A story about how you (or someone you know) stopped or detected a threat
- A clever trick, script, or tool that helps improve security
- Vulnerabilities you’ve found in common tools or platforms
- Trends or patterns you’ve noticed in attacks or scams
- Opinions, thoughts, or personal experiences related to online safety
- Even a question you think deserves a deeper dive
We welcome contributions from professionals, students, hobbyists, whistleblowers, and concerned users. You can be named or stay anonymous — just let us know what you prefer.
How to Submit
You can send your tip or story by email to:
📧 jsmith@jitprojects.blog
Include as much detail as you’re comfortable sharing. If you’re including technical information (like logs, screenshots, or code), make sure sensitive data is removed or anonymized.
We may reach out for clarification or follow-up, but only if you’re open to it. Otherwise, we’ll review what you send, and if it fits, we’ll publish a write-up or feature it in an upcoming post.
Confidentiality and Credit
If you want to remain anonymous, just say so. We respect privacy and will never publish your name or contact details without your permission.
If you’d like credit, we’re happy to link to your blog, Twitter, GitHub, or wherever you want readers to find you.
