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| FIFA Reveals Second Hack | Dark Reading | FIFA, the international governing body of soccer, was hacked for a second time earlier this year, the organization has acknowledged. While full details of the hack and its consequences have not yet been released, some information has begun to emerge. One known: how the hack took place. A phishing campaign succeeded in convincing Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) staff and officials to give up their network credentials, allowing the attackers to access confidential information. | Microsoft Will Soon Send Your Office 365 Users Tips and Training Emails | Bleeping Computer | Microsoft has announced that they will automatically enable the emailing of tips and training information to all Office 365 and Microsoft 365 users starting on November 29th, 2018. In a message sent to admins in the Microsoft Office 365 admin center, Microsoft is stating that a setting will be enabled by default that allows Microsoft to send emails to users that contain tips and training information related to their subscriptions. | Bluetooth Bugs Bite Millions of Wi-Fi APs from Cisco, Meraki, and Aruba | Ars Technica | Millions of Wi-Fi access points sold by Cisco, Meraki, and Aruba have two critical vulnerabilities being patched that could allow hackers to run malware inside the sensitive networks that use the gear. While the flaws open corporate networks to some scary attacks, the real-word likelihood of them being exploited is debatable. | Don’t Play Risk with Your Security: Five Steps to Achieve ISO 27001 | ITProPortal | Gemma Platt, managing executive at Vigilant Software, shares five critical steps businesses need to take in order to embed and embrace ISO 27001 risk assessments to avoid potential GDPR consequences. |
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