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 June 08, 2021
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First Known Malware Surfaces Targeting Windows Containers
Siloscape is designed to create a backdoor in Kubernetes clusters to run malicious containers.
NortonLifeLock Criticized for New Cryptomining Feature
While the crypto crowd applauds the move, critics worry about the environmental impact, supporting a currency used for ransomware, and mining further slowing down systems.
The US Must Redefine Critical Infrastructure for the Digital Era
The template being used to manage essential connectivity isn't just outdated, it's actively counter-productive.
Cyber Athletes Compete to Form US Cyber Team
Here's how security pros can showcase value to future employers: a field of friendly strife to measure their aptitude against competitors.
(Sponsored Article) 5 Steps to Navigating Insider Risk in the Post-Pandemic World
Discover a five-step framework to manage insider risk in the post-pandemic hybrid-work world, taking a risk-based, data-centric approach.
DoJ Seizes $2.3M in Bitcoin Paid to Colonial Pipeline Attackers
The amount allegedly represents a May 8 payment to the DarkSide ransomware group.
CISA Warns Criminals Seek to Exploit Critical VMware Bug
Organizations running vCenter Server and VMware Cloud Foundation are urged to apply fixes deployed on May 25.
Latvian Woman Charged for Role In Crafting Trickbot Malware
Alla Witte and her associates are accused of using Trickbot to infect tens of millions of computers around the world, the Justice Department reports.
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Welcome to the New Workplace
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Phishing Emails Remain in User Inboxes Over 3 Days Before They're Removed
Most malicious emails get blocked, but the ones that get through linger around dangerously long, a new study shows.

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What the FedEx Logo Taught Me About Cybersecurity
Cyber threats are staring you in the face, but you can't see them.
New Barebones Ransomware Strain Surfaces
The authors of Epsilon Red have offloaded many tasks that are usually integrated into the ransomware -- such as Volume Shadow Copy deletion -- to PowerShell scripts.
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