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 July 20, 2020
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Election Security: Recovering from 2016, Looking Toward 2020
Researchers publish the results of a four-year investigation and discuss whether the US is ready to secure its largest elections.
Cybercriminals Targeted Streaming Services to Provide Pandemic Entertainment
Prior to 2020, about 1 in 5 credential attacks targeted video services, but that's nothing compared to the first quarter of 2020, according to newly published data.
Emotet Lives!
Emotet malware has back to action after a four-month hiatus that allowed cybersecurity experts to worry about other things.
Major Flaws Open the Edge to Attack
Attackers are using critical exploits for flaws in VPN appliances, app-delivery services, and other network-edge hardware and software to punch through corporate perimeters. What can companies do?
Third-Party IoT Vulnerabilities: We Need a Cybersecurity Paradigm Shift
The only entities equipped to safeguard Internet of Things devices against risks are the IoT device manufacturers themselves.
COVID-19: Latest Security News & Commentary
Check out Dark Reading's updated, exclusive news and commentary surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
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Twitter Attack Raises Concerns Over its Internal Controls
Attackers temporarily gained control of the accounts of Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Gates, and others, to tweet a bitcoin scam.

Decoding the Verizon DBIR Report: An Insider's Look Beyond the Headlines
To truly understand cybersecurity trends, we must look beyond the headlines and ask more of the data. What you learn might surprise you.

Microsoft Patches Wormable RCE Flaw in Windows DNS Servers
Patch Tuesday security updates address a critical vulnerability in Windows DNS Servers, which researchers believe is likely to be exploited.

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8 Signs of a Smartphone Hack
A rapidly dwindling battery life or sudden spike in data usage could indicate your iOS or Android device has been compromised.
Crypto-Primer: Encryption Basics Every Security Pro Should Know
With so many choices for encrypting data and communication, it's important to know the pros and cons of different techniques.
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Keys for a Safe Return to the Post-Coronavirus Office
Security teams will need to keep these important considerations in mind as employees make their way back to the workplace.
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