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 October 18, 2021
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'Clumsy' BlackByte Malware Reuses Crypto Keys, Worms Into Networks
Discovered during a recent incident response engagement, the malware avoids Russian computers and uses a single symmetric key for encrypting every compromised system.
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Why a passion for helping people is key to delivering effective cybersecurity solutions.
China's Hackers Crack Devices at Tianfu Cup for $1.5M in Prizes
China's premier hackers will target web browsers, operating systems, mobile devices, and even a car at Tianfu Cup.
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Microsoft Fixes Zero-Day Flaw in Win32 Driver
A previously known threat actor is using the flaw in a broad cyber-espionage campaign, security vendor warns.

Why Choke-Point Analysis Is Essential in Active Directory Security
Defense should focus on high-value choke points first to ensure that their most critical assets are protected, before moving on to deal with other attack paths.

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6 Lessons From the Expiration of the Let's Encrypt Root Certificate
Fallout from the transition highlights the need for organizations to monitor and have processes for updating CA roots, experts say.
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How Attackers Hack Humans
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How AI Can Stop Zero-Day Ransomware
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