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 December 01, 2016
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2016's 7 Worst DDoS Attacks So Far
Rise of booter and stresser services, mostly run on IoT botnets, is fueling DDoS excitement (but the pros aren't impressed).
In Break From Usual, Threat Actors Use RAT To Steal POS Data
New NetWire RAT version comes with keylogger for stealing a lot more than just credit and debit card data
Windows Malware Infections Spiked 106% From Black Friday To Cyber Monday
The number of infected PCs jumped some 106% during the holiday season's first shopping weekend and 118% above normal on Cyber Monday.
Deutsche Telekom Attacks Suggest Mirai Threat Poised To Become Much Larger
With attack, Mirai has added an exploit targeting Web service vulnerability.
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Time For Security & Privacy To Come Out Of Their Silos
By working separately, these two teams aren't operating as efficiently as they could and are missing huge opportunities.

Cybersecurity User Training That Sticks: 3 Steps
People are eager for common-sense advice that gives them control over their environment and helps them stay safe online.

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Androids Under Attack: 1 Million Google Accounts Hijacked
Two separate attack campaigns were discovered targeting Androids - one that roots them and gains access to Google Gmail, Docs, Drive, accounts and another that steals information and intercepts and sends messages.
8 Books Security Pros Should Read
Hunting for a good resource on the security industry? Check out these classics from the experts to learn more about hacking, defense, cryptography and more.
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