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FireEye Finds New Clues in TRITON/TRISIS Attack
Attackers behind the epic industrial-plant hack reverse-engineered the safety-monitoring system's proprietary protocol, researchers found.
Facebook Bug Sets 14M Users' Settings to 'Public'
The default sharing setting was accidentally changed for millions of accounts during a four-day period last month.
Enterprise IT Juggling 20-Plus SecOps Tools
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In hindsight, there were two likely causes for last year's massive breach: the decision to use Apache Struts, and a failure to patch in a timely fashion. Both are still a recipe for disaster.
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