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 September 04, 2020
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Facebook Announces Formal Vulnerability Disclosure Policy for Third-Party Bugs
The social media giant has also launched a new website for sharing information on WhatsApp security.
Evilnum APT Group Employs New Python RAT
The PyVil remote access Trojan enables attackers to exfiltrate data, perform keylogging, take screenshots, and deploy tools for credential theft.
Fake Data and Fake Information: A Treasure Trove for Defenders
Cybersecurity professionals are using false data to deceive cybercriminals, enabling them to protect networks in new and innovative ways.
5 Ways for Cybersecurity Teams to Work Smarter, Not Harder
Burnout is real and pervasive, but some common sense tools and techniques can help mitigate all that.
Typosquatting Intensifies Ahead of US Election
Mistyped URLs can mean more than inconvenience when a candidate's name is involved.
New Email-Based Malware Campaigns Target Businesses
Researchers who found "Salfram" say its campaigns use the same crypter to distribute payloads, including ZLoader, SmokeLoader, and AveMaria.
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Ransomware Red Flags: 7 Signs You're About to Get Hit
Caught off guard by a ransomware attack? Security experts say the warning signs were there all along.

'Transparent Tribe' APT Group Deploys New Android Spyware for Cyber Espionage
The group, which has been around since at least 2013, has impacted thousands of organizations, mostly in India.

Testing & Automation Pay Off for NSA's DevSecOps Project
Communication with stakeholders, extensive testing, and robust automation pays dividends for military intelligence agency, one of several presenters at GitLab's virtual Commit conference.

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5 Tips for Triaging Risk from Exposed Credentials
Not all exposed usernames and passwords present a threat. Here's how to quickly identify the ones that do.
ISO 27701 Paves the Way for a Strategic Approach to Privacy
As the first certifiable international privacy management standard, ISO 27701 is a welcome addition to the existing set of common security frameworks.
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Hypothesis: Cyber Attackers Are After Your Scientific Research
From COVID-19 treatment to academic studies, keeping research secure is more important than ever. The ResearchSOC at Indiana University intends to help.
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