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 June 11, 2020
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Q&A: Eugene Spafford on the Risks of Internet Voting
Allowing people to cast their ballots online to circumvent coronavirus-related health concerns introduces problems that we simply don't know how to manage, says the Purdue University professor and security leader.
Chinese and Iranian APT Groups Targeted US Presidential Campaigns
Google analysts report advanced persistent threat groups linked to China and Iran launched phishing attacks against the Biden and Trump campaigns.
Vulnerability in Plug-and-Play Protocol Puts Billions of Devices at Risk
"CallStranger" flaw in UPnP allows attackers to launch DDoS attacks and scan internal ports, security researcher says.
When Your Biggest Security and Privacy Threats Come From the Ones You Love
Research examines the risks and design challenges of accounting for privacy threats in intimate relationships.
CSO's Guide to 'Employee-First' Security Operations During COVID-19 & Beyond
As the work-at-home environment continues to inform new ways of doing business, it's important that security teams remain flexible and ready for change.
What Government Contractors Need to Know About NIST, DFARS Password Reqs
Organizations that fail to comply with these rules can get hit with backbreaking fines and class-action lawsuits.
COVID-19: Latest Security News & Commentary
Check out Dark Reading's updated, exclusive news and commentary surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
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Microsoft Fixes 129 Bugs in Largest Patch Tuesday Release
The June release of security updates addresses several remote code execution vulnerabilities in SharePoint, Excel, Windows OLE, and other services.

New 'Tycoon' Ransomware Strain Targets Windows, Linux
Researchers say Tycoon ransomware, which has targeted software and educational institutions, has a few traits they haven't seen before.

Many Exchange Servers Are Still Vulnerable to Remote Exploit
A privilege-escalation vulnerability patched in February by Microsoft continues to affect Exchange servers, with more than 80% of Internet-connected servers remaining vulnerable, one firm reports.

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A Rogues' Gallery of MacOS Malware
MacOS isn't immune from malware. Being prepared means understanding the nature of the worst threats a security team is likely to see attacking Macs in the enterprise.
The Telehealth Attack Surface
Amid the surge in digital healthcare stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, security is taking a backseat to usability.
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Asset Management Mess? How to Get Organized
Hardware and software deployments all over the place due to the pandemic scramble? Here are the essential steps to ensure you can find what you need -- and secure it.
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