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 November 03, 2016
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And Now A PREDATOR To Fight DNS Domain Abuse
Researchers at Princeton and elsewhere demo a new tool for spotting people registering domains for malicious purposes.
Microsoft Fires Back At Google For Windows 0-Day Disclosure
Software giant to issue patch on Nov. 8. Meanwhile, Russian hacker group exploits flaw in targeted attacks.
Google Adwords Malvertising Campaign Targets Apple Macs
Cheeky attackers make their lure an ad for Google Chrome.
Why Enterprise Security Teams Must Grow Their Mac Skills
From coffee shops to corporate boardrooms, Apple devices are everywhere. So why are organizations so doggedly focused on Windows-only machines?
Microsoft Launches Security Program For Azure IoT
As part of the program, Microsoft has partnered with security auditors who will examine customers' IoT infrastructure, find problems, and provide guidance.
7 Security Lessons The Video Game Industry Can Teach IoT Manufacturers
The Internet of Things has alarming holes in security. The industry should look to video games for some answers.
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'AtomBombing' Microsoft Windows Via Code Injection
Researchers have identified a new way to inject malicious code into Windows systems -- and it doesn't exploit a vulnerability.

A Ransomware Tutorial For SMBs
Small-to-medium-sized businesses are an easy target for ransomware. Here are four tips that will minimize the risk.

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8 Hot Skills Sought By IT Security Departments
No company wants to leak customer data, have intellectual property stolen, or experience business services taken offline. Those that recognize these risks are thus scrambling to hire the right people to fill their information security roles.
Catching Online Scammers, Dealers & Drug Dealers With DNS
Researchers at Black Hat Europe this week will demonstrate a streamlined technique for spotting and identifying illicit narcotics, counterfeiters, and other scammer websites and operations.
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