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 June 01, 2017
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Google Arms Gmail Security with Machine Learning
Google rolls out four security updates to protect enterprise Gmail accounts from phishing, data loss, and other threats.
A Nation State-Looking Cyberattack that Wasn't
Symantec researchers uncover a cybercrime campaign with all the hallmarks of a state-sponsored campaign that didn't even make much money for the attackers.
Mobile App Back-End Servers, Databases at Risk
Mobile app developers'casual use of back-end technology like Elasticsearch without security-hardening puts unsuspecting enterprises at grave risk of exposure.
The Cons of a 'Silver Bullet' Approach to Endpoint Defense
Companies relying on individual security solutions won't find one is a 'silver bullet' that will provide seamless protection.
Rethinking Vulnerabilities: Network Infrastructure as a Software System
Increasing complexity is putting networks at risk. It's time to shift our security approach and take some lessons from software development.
Most Security Pros Expect to Suffer Cyberattacks via Unsecured IoT
A new report shows the majority of security professionals believe within the next two years they will be victims of DDoS and other attacks due to unsecured IoT devices.
Cybersecurity Insurance Lacking at 50% of US Companies
While half of US security professionals say their companies passed on cybersecurity insurance, the figure is far higher in healthcare, according to a survey released today.
Cisco and IBM Team Up on Security
The two tech titans enter into an agreement to collaborate on technology, services, and threat intelligence.
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You Have One Year to Make GDPR Your Biggest Security Victory Ever
The EU's new razor-toothed data privacy law could either rip you apart or help you create the best security program you've ever had. Here's how.

82% of Databases Left Unencrypted in Public Cloud
Personal health information and other sensitive data is left exposed as businesses overlook encryption and network security.

Split Tunnel SMTP Exploit Bypasses Email Security Gateways
Attackers can inject malicious payloads directly to email server via email encryption appliances, Securolytics says.

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8 Most Overlooked Security Threats
Businesses know the obvious security threats to watch for, but some of the biggest dangers may not at top-of-mind.
The Case for Disclosing Insider Breaches
Too often organizations try to sweep intentional, accidental or negligent employee theft of data under the rug. Here's why they shouldn't.
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WanaCrypt0r Hits Worldwide
Consumers and businesses should be sure their Windows systems and software are updated with all current patches in order to stop the spread of this dangerous ransomware attack.

Malspam Causing Havoc for Mac & Windows
Spam is a multi-platform, multi-vector approach to network compromise, and organizations need to weigh up the risks on all fronts to be able to combat it successfully.

OSX.Bella: Mac Malware Strikes Again
This variant of the OSX.Dok dropper behaves altogether differently, and installs a completely different payload.

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