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 March 05, 2018
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Hacking on TV: 8 Binge-Worthy and Cringe-Worthy Examples
From the psycho-drama Mr. Robot to portraying the outright dangers of ransomware taking down a hospital in Grey's Anatomy, hacking themes now run deep in today's TV shows.
Millions of Office 365 Accounts Hit with Password Stealers
Phishing emails disguised as tax-related alerts aim to trick users into handing attackers their usernames and passwords.
A Secure Development Approach Pays Off
Software security shouldn't be an afterthought. That's why the secure software development life cycle deserves a fresh look.
Mueller May Indict Russians Who Hacked DNC
Special counsel is compiling a case against the hackers who breached the DNC and John Podesta's email account, NBC News reports.
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Memcached Servers Being Exploited in Huge DDoS Attacks
Multiple vendors this week say they have seen a recent spike in UDP attacks coming in via port 11211.

How & Why the Cybersecurity Landscape Is Changing
A comprehensive new report from Cisco should "scare the pants off" enterprise security leaders.

SAML Flaw Lets Hackers Assume Users' Identities
Vulnerability affects single sign-on for SAML-reliant services including OneLogin, Duo Security, Clever, and OmniAuth.

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7 Key Stats that Size Up the Cybercrime Deluge
Updated data on zero-days, IoT threats, cryptomining, and economic costs should keep eyebrows raised in 2018.
The State of Application Penetration Testing
Data from real-world pen tests shows configuration errors and cross-site scripting are the most commonly found vulnerabilities.
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A Sneak Peek at the New NIST Cybersecurity Framework
Key focus areas include supply chain risks, identity management, and cybersecurity risk assessment and measurement.

Journey to the Cloud: Overcoming Security Risks
Lessons learned from a global consultancy's 10-year transition from on-premises to 99% cloud-based infrastructure.

Virtual Private Networks: Why Their Days Are Numbered
As companies move to the cloud and depend less on physical servers and network connections, their reliance on VPNs for security will eventually evolve, if not disappear altogether.

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