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 March 25, 2016
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DOJ Indicts 7 Iranian Hackers For Attacks On US Banks And New York Dam
Iranian government-backed hackers allegedly behind massive DDoS campaign from 2011- to 2013 against US financial sector, and 2013 breach of Windows XP server at a dam.
Apple Zero-Day Flaw Leaves OS X Systems Vulnerable to Attack
All versions of OS X including El Capitan affected by bug, SentinelOne says
Mobile Security: Why App Stores Don't Keep Users Safe
In a preview of his Black Hat Asia Briefing next week, a security researcher offers more proof of trouble in the walled gardens of the Apple and Google App stores.
Majority Of Bad Bots Behave Like Humans
And for the first time since 2013, humans outnumber bad bots on the Web -- but that doesn't mean humans are beating bots, new study shows.
Meet The Fortune 100 CISO
Digital Guardian data shows that the typical Fortune 100 CISO is a white male with a background in IT security and a Bachelor's degree in business.
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Lessons From The Ukraine Electric Grid Hack
New SANS analysis on how the attackers broke in and took control of the industrial control systems at three regional power firms in the Ukraine and shut off the lights.

Cybersecurity Expert Assisting With Bangladesh Bank Heist Probe Goes Missing
A cybersecurity expert was reportedly abducted last week, according to his family, after commenting on an attempted cyberattack of $951 million from Bangladesh's central bank.

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Fill us in, Dark Reading community. What challenges and mysteries leave you scratching your heads and throwing up your hands?

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What The Feds Said At RSA
A look at some of the insights top US government officials from the White House, DoD, NSA, FBI, and other agencies shared at the RSA Conference in San Francisco last month.
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Iranian Hacker Indictment Reminds Us That Risks To Critical Infrastructure Are Real
Defending against the combination of human and technical exploits requires the collaboration of human and technical security defenses.

Who Took The Cookies From The Cookie Jar?
The indictment of five Iranian hackers three years after the fact raises the question: Is naming them a worthwhile part of the threat defense lifecycle, or is it a meaningless distraction?

Data In The Cloud: What Everyone Should Know
When vetting a cloud or SaaS provider, it is imperative that you find out how they handle data security and privacy. Here are some key questions to ask.

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