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April 10, 2019
Cyber criminals now have access to more nation-state technology to launch more sophisticated advanced persistent threat attacks. That's bad news for defenders. Read more â¶
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CSO50 2019: Seeding security in the cloud
Inside the 2014 hack of a Saudi embassy
The 6 biggest ransomware attacks of the last 5 years
How and when to set Windows logging to UTC time
Security technologies that provide the most savings
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According to documents seen by CSO, an unknown attacker took control of the official email account of the Saudi embassy in The Netherlands and demanded a ransom of $50 million for ISIS. Read more â¶
The biggest ransomware attacks illustrate how this particularly nasty genre of attack software has grown from a curiosity and an annoyance to a major crisis. Read more â¶
As networks become more distributed and cloud-based, you should consider changing servers to UTC time to ensure proper syncing. This will help with forensics investigations. Read more â¶
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