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 April 12, 2017
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Forget the Tax Man: Time for a DNS Security Audit
Here's a 5-step DNS security review process that's not too scary and will help ensure your site availability and improve user experience.
OWASP Top 10 Update: Long Overdue Or Same-Old, Same-Old?
The industry benchmark list is about to change for the first time in four years, but barring a few important changes, it looks a lot like it always has.
Microsoft Office Zero-Day Patched After Months of Attacks
Microsoft released a security update for a flaw in the OLE API that affects most versions of Microsoft Word.
Tax Season Surprise: W-2 Fraud
W-2 fraud used to target businesses exclusively but has now set its sights on many other sectors. Here's what you can do to prevent it from happening to you.
Computer Engineer Charged with Theft of Proprietary Computer Code
Zhengquan Zhang arrested for stealing over 3 million files containing company trade secrets from his employer, a global finance firm.
UK Loan Firm Wonga Suffers Financial Data Breach
Customers in the UK and Poland may have had their bank account details compromised.
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How to Crack Cybersecurity's Glass Ceiling
Sage career advice to young women from the female CTO of a security startup: Get a pair of earplugs, and put them in when you hear words like 'can't' or 'don't.'

Apple Mac OS Malware Spiked in Q4
Malware samples sharply increased for Mac OS devices in Q4 2016 as threat actors expand their targets outside Windows PCs, new McAfee report says.

Banks Must Focus More on Cyber-Risk
Recent guidelines from the Federal Reserve are aimed at stemming the tide of successful exploits.

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When Hacks Are about Image instead of Money
If you think fake news is a problem, how about the possibility of fake medical or financial information making the rounds with no way to verify its legitimacy?
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Securing your Privacy on Android
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Top 5 Dumbest Cyber Threats That Still Pay Off
Some hackers are fairly predictable in their successful use of really dumb attacks.

Exploit Kits: Winter 2017 Review
We take another look at the current EK scene by going over RIG, Sundown, Neutrino and Magnitude.

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