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Firmware Flaw Allows Attackers to Evade Security on Some Home Routers
Networking devices sold under at least one major brand have a firmware vulnerability that allows hackers to take control of the device, a cybersecurity firm claims.
Pandemic Accelerates Priceline's 'Coffee Shop' Remote-Access Strategy
The travel-booking giant had been slowly starting to transition away from VPN dependence. Then COVID-19 happened, and suddenly 700 third-party call-center workers were working from home.
Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 on the Cybersecurity Industry
The maelstrom of change we're going through presents a unique opportunity to become enablers. And to do that requires flexibility.
Microsoft Acquires IoT/OT Security Firm CyberX
Deal extends Microsoft Azure for legacy industrial devices.
Employees Say They're Working From Home Without Security Guidance
Working from home is new for many enterprise employees, yet many say they've received little in the way of new training or technology to keep them safe.
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Too Big to Cyber Fail?
How systemic cyber-risk threatens US banks and financial services companies

'Ripple20' Bugs Plague Enterprise, Industrial & Medical IoT Devices
Researchers discover 19 vulnerabilities in a TCP/IP software library manufacturers have used in connected devices for 20 years.

Hosting Provider Hit With Largest-Ever DDoS Attack
Likely looking to make a statement, attackers targeted specific websites hosted by a single provider with a 1.44 terabit-per-second distributed denial-of-service attack, according to Akamai.

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Cloud Threats and Priorities as We Head Into the Second Half of 2020
With millions working from home and relying on the cloud, security leaders are under increasing pressure to keep their enterprises breach-free.
What's Anonymous Up to Now?
The hacker group recently took credit for two high-profile incidents -- but its actions aren't quite the same as they once were, some say.
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How to Wring Every Last Drop Out of Your Security Budget
In the face of tighter budgets and lowered spending forecasts due to the pandemic, optimizing and improving the efficiency of security programs -- without sacrificing integrity -- has never been more important.
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