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 March 29, 2018
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Destructive and False Flag Cyberattacks to Escalate
Rising geopolitical tensions between the US and Russia, Iran, and others are the perfect recipe for nastier nation-state cyberattacks.
DoJ Indicts 9 Iranians for Hacking into Hundreds of Universities, FERC, Dept. of Labor, Others
Suspects were operating on behalf of Iranian government and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, US officials said.
Attackers Shift From Adobe Flaws to Microsoft Products
Seven of the Top 10 most commonly exploited vulnerabilities in 2017 were Microsoft-related - not Adobe Flash as in years past, Recorded Future found.
Is Application Security Dead?
The nature of the field has changed greatly because of the move to the cloud and enterprise digital transformation.
AMD Will Release Fixes for New Processor Flaws in a Few Weeks
Security firm that disclosed flaws accuses chipmaker of downplaying flaws; says timeline is overly optimistic.
How Measuring Security for Risk & ROI Can Empower CISOs
For the vast majority of business decisions, organizations seek metrics-driven proof. Why is cybersecurity the exception?
780 Days in the Life of a Computer Worm
This is a story of a worm, from the time it was coded and deployed onto the Internet. It is narrated by the worm in the first person.
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7 Ways to Protect Against Cryptomining Attacks
Implementing basic security hygiene can go a long way in ensuring your systems and website don't get hijacked.

New Ransomware Attacks Endpoint Defenses
AVCrypt tries to disable anti-malware software before it can be detected and removed.

Bad Bots Increasingly Hide Out in Cloud Data Centers
Humans accounted for nearly 58% of website traffic in 2017 -- the rest were bad and good bots.

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8 Security Spring Cleaning Tips for the Home Office
Use these ideas to sharpen up your home office machine against potential intruders.
UVA Defeats UMBC, in Stunning Upset
In first trip to Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, University of Virginia's Cyber Defense Team defeats reigning national champs from University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
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