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 June 01, 2017
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A Nation State-Looking Cyberattack that Wasn't
Symantec researchers uncover a cybercrime campaign with all the hallmarks of a state-sponsored campaign that didn't even make much money for the attackers.
Split Tunnel SMTP Exploit Bypasses Email Security Gateways
Attackers can inject malicious payloads directly to email server via email encryption appliances, Securolytics says.
Google Arms Gmail Security with Machine Learning
Google rolls out four security updates to protect enterprise Gmail accounts from phishing, data loss, and other threats.
The Case for Disclosing Insider Breaches
Too often organizations try to sweep intentional, accidental or negligent employee theft of data under the rug. Here's why they shouldn't.
In the Cloud, Evolving Infrastructure Means Evolving Alliances
New opportunities makes for unusual bedfellows. Here's how to navigate the shift in organizational dynamics between security operations, line-of-business managers and developers.
New Samba Bug Dangerous But No WannaCry
The administrators of the open-source Samba software have fixed a newly discovered vulnerability that lets attackers upload malicious files to vulnerable systems and servers.
WannaCry Ransom Notes Penned by Chinese-Speaking Authors, Analysis Shows
But a Chinese-language link doesn't shoot down theories of the North Korean Lazarus Group's involvement in the ransomware worm attacks, say language experts at Flashpoint.
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82% of Databases Left Unencrypted in Public Cloud
Personal health information and other sensitive data is left exposed as businesses overlook encryption and network security.

You Have One Year to Make GDPR Your Biggest Security Victory Ever
The EU's new razor-toothed data privacy law could either rip you apart or help you create the best security program you've ever had. Here's how.

With Billions Spent on Cybersecurity, Why Are Problems Getting Worse?
Technology alone won't keep you safe. Fully engaged employees should be your first line of defense.

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8 Most Overlooked Security Threats
Businesses know the obvious security threats to watch for, but some of the biggest dangers may not at top-of-mind.
Ransomware: Carding's Replacement for the Criminal Masses
Ransomware is not only here to stay, it's going to proliferate by orders of magnitude and cause substantial risk to businesses for the foreseeable future.
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