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 June 15, 2017
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Ex-CIA Director Brennan Warns of More Collaboration Between Nation-States and Cybercriminals
Former CIA head said retaliatory hacking options 'actively being discussed in government circles.'
Microsoft Security Updates Include Windows XP, Server 2003
Microsoft extends its monthly security updates to respond to a rise in cyberattacks and fix serious flaws in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
US Warns of North Korea's Not-So-Secret 'Hidden Cobra' DDoS Botnet
Reclusive government behind DDoS infrastructure is targeting organizations around the world US-CERT says.
Relentless Attackers Try Over 100,000 Times Before They Breach a System
New report from startup tCell shows XSS attempts a noisy reminder of the overwhelming scale of automated attack techniques.
Hospital Email Security in Critical Condition as DMARC Adoption Lags
Healthcare providers put patient data at risk by failing to protect their email domains with DMARC adoption.
How Smart Cities Can Minimize the Threat of Cyber Attacks
As cities face the digital future, governments must prioritize cybersecurity protocols to mitigate attacks that could cripple entire communities.
By the Numbers: Parsing the Cybersecurity Challenge
Why your CEO should rethink company security priorities in the drive for digital business growth.
Survey: 58% of Security and Development Teams Play Nice
Despite frequent talk of tension between software development and security teams, it turns out more than half of organizations surveyed have these two groups collaborating.
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How End-User Devices Get Hacked: 8 Easy Ways
Security experts share the simplest and most effective methods bad guys employ to break into end-user devices.

New Attack Method Delivers Malware Via Mouse Hover
'Mouseover' technique relies on users hovering over hyperlinked text and images in Microsoft PowerPoint files to drop Trojan.

The Detection Trap: Improving Cybersecurity by Learning from the Secret Service
Intruders often understand the networks they target better than their defenders do.

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The Rising Tide of Crimeware-as-a-Service
Malware, botnets, phishing and backdoors are all offered on the cheap as subscription. These days even crime is in the cloud.
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Risky Business: ICS & The Rise of Cyber Attacks

How 'security enforced by physics' can bolster defenses against industrial control system attacks.


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