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Businesses drive the risk for data breaches when they fail to terminate employees' access to corporate apps after they leave.
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A newly discovered dropper for the KopiLuwak backdoor suggests that the Turla group is back at it again, Proofpoint says.
Curbing the Cybersecurity Workforce Shortage with AI
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ShadowPad backdoor found embedded in a software product used by major organizations around the globe to manage their Linux, Windows, and Unix servers.

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DDoS botnets are launching short but successive bursts of attack traffic to pin down multiple targets, Imperva says.

Amazon Tackles Security of Data in S3 Storage
Amazon Macie is a new security service built to protect AWS S3 data from accidental leaks and breaches.

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