Google and Mandiant recently published a joint blog post titled "Insights on Cyber Threats Targeting Users and Enterprises in Mexico." This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the cyber threat landscape in Mexico, highlighting both global and local threat actors and their motivations. I found it particularly interesting how the report highlighted the increasing use of commercial spyware targeting various sectors of Mexican civil society, including journalists, activists, and government officials. This highlights the growing threat posed by these tools to freedom of expression, the free press, and the integrity of democratic processes. Furthermore, the report provided a thorough analysis of the activities of government-backed cyber espionage actors targeting Mexico, with a particular focus on groups from China, North Korea, and Russia. Understanding the specific motivations, tactics, and procedures employed by these actors is crucial for businesses and individuals in Mexico to bolster their cybersecurity defenses. Overall, the report serves as a timely wake-up call regarding the evolving cyber threat landscape in Mexico, emphasizing the need for vigilance and enhanced preparedness across various sectors.