| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Attackers Use Unicode & HTML to Bypass Email Security Tools Researchers spot cybercriminals using new techniques to help malicious phishing emails slip past detection tools. Large Ad Network Collects Private Activity Data, Reroutes Clicks A Chinese mobile advertising firm has modified code in the software development kit included in more than 1,200 apps, maliciously collecting user activity and performing ad fraud, says Snyk, a software security firm. MITRE Releases 'Shield' Active Defense Framework Free knowledge base offers techniques and tactics for engaging with and better defending against network intruders. Average Cost of a Data Breach in 2020: $3.86M When companies defend themselves against cyberattacks, time is money. Huawei Role in UK 5G Network Set to Be Removed The Digital Secretary for the UK, Oliver Dowden, has told the House of Commons that Huawei is set to be stripped of its role in the county's 5G network due to security concerns. CISA Releases 5G Security Guidelines The new document defines lines of effort for developing security for the growing 5G network. New Cybersecurity Code of Practice for Installers Unveiled by BSIA The British Security Industry Association's (BSIA) cybersecurity group has released a new code of practice for installers responsible for safety and security systems. DeathStalker APT Targets SMBs with Cyber Espionage The hacker-for-hire group, operating since at least 2012, primarily targets financial firms. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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