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 May 25, 2018
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DOJ Sinkholes VPNFilter Control Servers Found in US
The US Department of Justice said the move aims to thwart the spread of the botnet as part of its investigation into Russian nation-state hacking group APT28 aka Fancy Bear.
GDPR, WHOIS & the Impact on Merchant Risk Security Monitoring
The EU's General Data Protection Regulation will make it harder for law enforcement, forensic investigators, and others to track down everything from credit card fraud to child porn rings.
A Data Protection Officer's Guide to the Post-GDPR Deadline Reality
The EU's General Data Protection Regulation deadline is here -- now what? These four tips can help guide your next steps.
Most Expensive Data Breaches Start with Third Parties: Report
Data breach costs increased 24% for enterprise victims and 36% for SMBs from 2017 to 2018, researchers found.
More Than Half of Users Reuse Passwords
Users are terrible at passwords and the problem is only getting worse, according to an expansive study of more than 100 million passwords and their owners.
Malwarebytes Buys Binisoft for Firewall Management
Vendor plans to integrate Binisoft's Windows Firewall Control into the Malwarebytes endpoint protection platform.
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What Israel's Elite Defense Force Unit 8200 Can Teach Security about Diversity
Unit 8200 doesn't follow a conventional recruiting model. Technical knowledge isn't a requirement. The unit values traits that emphasize problem-solving and interpersonal skills, and it uses hiring processes that build female leaders.

Cracking 2FA: How It's Done and How to Stay Safe
Two-factor authentication is a common best security practice but not ironclad. Here's how it can be bypassed, and how you can improve security.

Get Ready for 'WannaCry 2.0'
Another widespread worm attack is "inevitable," but spreading a different more lucrative or destructive payload, experts say.

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What's Coming in Dark Reading's INsecurity Conference 2018

INsecurity, the conference for defenders of enterprise security, is returning October 23-25, 2018, at the Sheraton Grand in Chicago, IL. The event will give IT and security pros the opportunity to share information with industry peers about cybersecurity defense, including discussions about what works, what doesn’t work, and how to create and enforce data protection policies and strategies



Dark Reading Conference Call for Speakers Closes Friday
Don't be shy, security practitioners. Share your best practices at our 2nd annual INsecurity Conference, to be held Oct. 23-25 in Chicago.
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Get Smart About Network Segmentation & Traffic Routing
Through a combination of intelligent segmentation and traffic routing to tools, you can gain much better visibility into your network. Here's how.

Boosting Security Effectiveness with 'Adjuvants'
How integrating corporate resources like the IT help desk, system administration, quality assurance and HR can breathe new life into your security program.

Electroneum Cryptomining Targets Microsoft IIS 6.0 Vulnerability
New campaign shows that there are still systems exposed to the year-old CVE-2017-7269 vuln on an operating system that was declared end-of-life three years ago.

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