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 July 05, 2022
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Criminals Use Deepfake Videos to Interview for Remote Work
The latest evolution in social engineering could put fraudsters in a position to commit insider threats.
ICYMI: A Microsoft Warning, Follina, Atlassian, and More
Dark Reading's digest of the other don't-miss stories of the week, including YouTube account takeovers and a sad commentary on cyber-pro hopelessness.
DragonForce Malaysia Releases LPE Exploit, Threatens Ransomware
The hacktivist group is ramping up its activities and ready to assault governments and businesses with escalating capabilities.
OpenSea NFT Marketplace Faces Insider Hack
OpenSea warns users that they are likely to be targeted in phishing attacks after a vendor employee accessed and downloaded its email list.
When It Comes to SBOMs, Do You Know the Ingredients in Your Ingredients?
Transitive dependencies can complicate the process of developing software bills of materials.
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Facebook Business Pages Targeted via Chatbot in Data-Harvesting Campaign
The clever, interactive phishing campaign is a sign of increasingly complex social-engineering attacks, researchers warn.

New Vulnerability Database Catalogs Cloud Security Issues
Researchers have created a new community website for reporting and tracking security issues in cloud platforms and services — plus fixes for them where available.

Getting a Better Handle on Identity Management in the Cloud
Treat identity management as a first-priority problem, not something to figure out later while you get your business up and running in the cloud.

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EDITORS' CHOICE
18 Zero-Days Exploited So Far in 2022
It didn't have to be this way: So far 2022's tranche of zero-days shows too many variants of previously patched security bugs, according Google Project Zero.
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Time Constraints Hamper Security Awareness Programs
Even as more attacks target humans, lack of dedicated staff, relevant skills, and time are making it harder to develop a security-aware and engaged workforce, SANS says.
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Can Zero-Knowledge Cryptography Solve Our Password Problems?
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