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8 Ways Businesses Unknowingly Help Hackers
From lengthy email signatures to employees' social media posts, we look at the many ways organizations make it easier for attackers to break in.
Iran Caught Targeting US Presidential Campaign Accounts
Microsoft detected the so-called Phosphorus nation-state gang attacking 241 user accounts associated with a US presidential campaign, current and former US government officials, journalists, others.
Complex Environments Cause Schools to Struggle for Passing Security Grade
As ransomware attacks surge against school systems, an analysis of 1,200 K-12 institutions in North America shows complex environments and conflicting security controls.
Cybercrime: AI's Growing Threat
Cyberecurity incidents expected to rise by nearly 70% and cost $5 trillion annually by 2024.
Android 0-Day Seen Exploited in the Wild
The local privilege escalation vulnerability affects Pixel, Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, and other devices.
FBI Investigates Mobile Voting Intrusion
A group tried to access West Virginia's mobile voting app in 2018; now, the FBI is looking into what actually happened.
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Cybersecurity Certification in the Spotlight Again
Swiss technology non-profit group joins others, such as the Obama-era President's Commission, in recommending that certain classes of technology products be tested.

Cisco Webex & Zoom Bug Lets Attackers Spy on Conference Calls
The "Prying-Eye" vulnerability could let intruders scan for unprotected meeting IDs and snoop on conference calls.

The Etiquette of Respecting Privacy in the Age of IoT
Is it rude to ask someone to shut off their Alexa? Ask the family who's written the book on etiquette for nearly 100 years - the descendants of Emily Post herself.

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8 Microsegmentation Pitfalls to Avoid
Don't fall victim to these common mistakes on the path to developing better security boundaries and limiting the blast radius of security incidents.
Quantum-Safe Cryptography: The Time to Prepare Is Now
Quantum computing is real and it's evolving fast. Is the security industry up to the challenge?
Time to Put This 'Toon to Bed
The winning captions for September's cartoon contest are nothing to yawn about.
Cartoon Contest: Second Wind
Feeling creative? Submit your caption in the comments, and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card.
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