| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Email Threats Continue to Grow as Attackers Evolve, Innovate Threat actors increasingly using malicious URLs, HTTPS domains, file-sharing sites in email attacks, FireEye says. Companies on Watch After US, Iran Claim Cyberattacks With the cyber conflict between the United States and Iran ramping up, companies traditionally targeted by the countries - such as those in the oil and gas and financial industries - need to bolster their security efforts, experts say. AWS CISO Talks Risk Reduction, Development, Recruitment Steve Schmidt says limiting access to data has dramatically changed the security posture across Amazon Web Services. DDoS-for-Hire Services Doubled in Q1 Impact of FBI's takedown of 15 'booter' domains last December appears to have been temporary. Breaking the Endless Cycle of 'Perfect' Cybercrimes A two-step strategy for creating an attack environment that is more complex, less profitable, and more likely to expose the attacker. Cyber-Risks Hiding Inside Mobile App Stores As the number of blacklisted apps on Google Play continues to drop, attackers find new ways to compromise smartphones. The Rise of Silence and the Fall of Coinhive Cryptomining will exist as long as it remains profitable. One of the most effective ways to disrupt that activity is to make it too expensive to run cryptomining malware in your network. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | | |
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