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 July 19, 2018
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From Bullets to Clicks: The Evolution of the Cyber Arms Race
Cyber strategies have become as important as physical weapons in the battle for political advantage. Here's a quick look at four broad categories.
Microsoft Identity Bounty Program Pays $500 to $100,000 for Bugs
Researchers will be rewarded for vulnerabilities found in identity solutions and implementations of certain OpenID standards.
New Subscription Service Takes on Ransomware Protection
Training and response is the basis of a new offering that addresses ransomware and extortion attacks.
Make Security Boring Again
In the public sector and feeling overwhelmed? Focus on the basics, as mind numbing as that may sound.
Microsoft Moves Up As Phishers' Favorite Target for Brand Spoofing
Researchers compiled a list of the most common brands to impersonate by detecting and analyzing new phishing URLs.
Messenger Apps Top Risk Hit Parade
Whether running on iOS or Android, Facebook's and WhatsApp's messenger apps present a 'winning' combination.
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Russian National Vulnerability Database Operation Raises Suspicions
Recorded Future says Russia's Federal Service for Technical and Export Control has ability to find, weaponize vulnerabilities under cover of doing technology inspections.

Less Than Half of Cyberattacks Detected via Antivirus: SANS
Companies are buying next-gen antivirus and fileless attack detection tools but few have the resources to use them, researchers report.

8 Big Processor Vulnerabilities in 2018
Security researchers have been working in overdrive examining processors for issues - and they haven't come up empty-handed.

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10 Ways to Protect Protocols That Aren't DNS
Here's how to safeguard three other network foundation protocols so they don't become weapons or critical vulnerabilities.
Cloud Security: Lessons Learned from Intrusion Prevention Systems
The advancement of AI-driven public cloud technology is changing the game of "protection by default" in the enterprise.
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