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 June 30, 2016
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Free 'CANSPY' Car-Hacking Tool On Tap
French researchers at Black Hat USA will release plug-in tool for testing vehicles for security vulnerabilities.
NASCAR Race Team Learns Ransomware Lesson The Hard Way
Pays ransom to save $2 million worth of information, warns others of the dangers.
Cerber Strikes With Office 365 Zero-Day Attacks
Ransomware variant continues its success through chameleon-like reinvention.
The Newbie's 'How To Survive Black Hat' Guide
There's little chance you won't be totally exhausted after "drinking from the information firehose" all week. But if you follow these eight steps, it will be a very satisfying kind of fatigue.
Cisco Boosts Cloud Security Capabilities With CloudLock Buy
Network giant will purchase the Massachusetts-based provider of cloud access security broker technology for $293 million.
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Internet Of Things & The Platform Of Parenthood
A new father's musings on the problems with securing embedded systems, and why there are so few incentives for architecting trustworthy IoT technology from the ground up.

Bots Sign Online Petition For Second EU Referendum Post-Brexit
Petition website appears to be hijacked by automated bots, thousands of signatures fake, says Parliamentary panel.

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