| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Email Security Features Fail to Prevent Phishable 'From' Addresses The security features for verifying the source of an email header fail to work together properly in many implementations, according to a team of researchers. Block/Allow: The Changing Face of Hacker Linguistics Terms such as "whitelist," "blacklist," "master," and "slave" are being scrutinized again and by a wider range of tech companies than ever before. Organizations Continue to Struggle With App Vulns A high percentage of discovered bugs remain unremediated for a long time, a new study shows. Remote Work Could Help Cybersecurity's Diversity Problem - But Will It? Job market data from the second quarter suggests there are increasing opportunities for women and minorities in the world of remote work, but long-standing biases may provide resistance. Access to Internal Twitter Admin Tools Is Widespread More than 1,000 individuals have access to tools that could have aided the attackers in the recent Twitter attack on high-profile accounts. Garmin Takes App & Services Offline After Suspected Ransomware Attack Wearables company Garmin shut down its website, app, call centers, and other services in the aftermath of a security incident. Banning TikTok Won't Solve Our Privacy Problems Preventing the use of an apps based solely on its country of origin (no matter how hostile) is merely a Band-Aid that won't fully address all privacy and security concerns. COVID-19: Latest Security News & Commentary Check out Dark Reading's updated, exclusive news and commentary surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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