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 January 08, 2019
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Bug Bounty Awards Climb as Software Security Improves
Top reward for iOS remote exploit hits $2 million, as companies who sell exploits to national governments have to offer more money to attract researchers to tackle increasingly secure software.
Stronger DNS Security Stymies Would-Be Criminals
2018 saw a reduced number of huge DNS-facilitated DDoS attacks. Vendors and service providers believe that malicious impact will drop with continued technology improvements.
Threat of a Remote Cyberattack on Today's Aircraft Is Real
We need more stringent controls and government action to prevent a catastrophic disaster.
Report: Consumers Buy New Smart Devices But Don't Trust Them
The gap between acceptance and trust for new smart devices is huge, according to a new survey.
Akamai Streamlines Identity Management with Janrain Acquisition
Akamai plans to combine Janrain's Identity Cloud with its Intelligent Platform to improve identity management.
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The Coolest Hacks of 2018
In-flight airplanes, social engineers, and robotic vacuums were among the targets of resourceful white-hat hackers this year.

Ex-NSA Contractor Was a Suspect In Shadow Brokers Leak
New court document shows law enforcement suspected possible involvement of Harold Martin in Shadow Brokers' release of classified NSA hacking tools.

Emotet Malware Gets More Aggressive
Emotet's operators have been adding new capabilities, making the malware now even more dangerous to its enterprise targets.

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How Intel Has Responded to Spectre and Meltdown
In a newly published editorial and video, Intel details what specific actions it has taken in the wake of the discovery of the CPU vulnerabilities.
25 Years Later: Looking Back at the First Great (Cyber) Bank Heist
The Citibank hack in 1994 marked a turning point for banking -- and cybercrime -- as we know it. What can we learn from looking back at the past 25 years?
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How integrating corporate resources like the IT help desk, system administration, quality assurance and HR can breathe new life into your security program.

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