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 May 18, 2017
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8 Notorious Russian Hackers Arrested in the Past 8 Years
Lesson learned by Russian cybercriminals: Don't go on vacation, it's bad for your freedom to scam.
FireEye CEO Mandia Talks Rapid Rise of Nation-State Threats
FireEye CEO Kevin Mandia at Interop ITX discussed changes in the geopolitical threat landscape and how attackers target their victims.
How Many People Does It Take to Defend a Network?
The question is hard to answer because there aren't enough cybersecurity pros to go around.
ShadowBrokers To Launch Monthly Subscription Service for Exploits
Think of it like a wine of the month club for attack tools and new exploits threat group says.
Trump Issues Previously Delayed Cybersecurity Executive Order
EO calls for immediate review of federal agencies' security postures, adoption of the NIST Framework, and a focus on critical infrastructure security.
The Wide-Ranging Impact of New York's Cybersecurity Regulations
New York's toughest regulations yet are now in effect. Here's what that means for your company.
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Your Grandma Could Be the Next Ransomware Millionaire
Today's as-a-service technology has democratized ransomware, offering practically anyone with a computer and an Internet connection an easy way to get in on the game.

Majority of CEOs Knowingly Raise Risk Level With Their Shadow IT
Despite the increased risk shadow IT poses to security, a majority of CEOs surveyed say they are willing to take the risk, according to a survey released today.

The Fundamental Flaw in TCP/IP: Connecting Everything
Almost 30 years after its inception, it's time to fix the engine that both fuels the modern day Internet and is the root cause of its most vexing security challenges.

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RoundUp: WannaCry

WannaCry's 'Kill Switch' May Have Been a Sandbox-Evasion Tool
Massive ransomware worm attack appears to have come with a poorly planned anti-analysis feature.
Researchers Investigate Possible Connection Between WannaCry & North Korean Hacker Group
Google, Kaspersky Lab and Symantec all have found common code in the WannaCry malware and that of the nation-state hackers behind the mega breach of Sony.
'WannaCry' Rapidly Moving Ransomware Attack Spreads to 74 Countries
A wave of ransomware infections took down a wide swath of UK hospitals and is rapidly moving across the globe.
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