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Intl. Law Enforcement Operation Disrupts Emotet Botnet
Global law enforcement agencies have seized control of Emotet infrastructure, disrupting one of the world's most pervasive and dangerous cyber threats.
Critical Vulnerability Patched in 'sudo' Utility for Unix-Like OSes
Flaw exists in versions of sudo going back nearly 10 years; USCYBERCOM recommends organizations patch immediately.
LogoKit Group Aims for Simple Yet Effective Phishing
A phishing kit that uses embedded JavaScript targeted the users of more than 300 sites in the past week, aiming to grab credentials for SharePoint, Adobe Document Cloud, and OneDrive.
App Variety -- and Security Innovation -- Surged in 2020
The shift to remote work pushed businesses to reimagine the fabric of apps and cloud services they needed to support their workforces.
Many Cybersecurity Job Candidates Are Subpar, While On-the-Job Training Falls Short
With demand for skilled cybersecurity workers so high, is it really surprising that most companies are seeing fewer qualified applicants?
Data Privacy Day 2021: Pandemic Response Data Must Align with Data Privacy Rules
Amid a pandemic, Data Privacy Day this year brings forth expanded responsibilities for organizations in the response to COVID-19.
Security's Inevitable Shift to the Edge
As the edge becomes the place for DDoS mitigation, Web app security, and other controls, SASE is the management platform to handle them all.
4 Clues to Spot a Bot Network
Protect against misinformation and disinformation campaigns by learning how to identify the bot networks spreading falsehoods.
Apple Patches Three iOS Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
New iOS 14.4 update available for iPhones and iPads.
Microsoft Security Business Exceeds $10B in Revenue
Microsoft's security division has grown more than 40% year-over-year, the company reports alongside security product updates.
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Ransomware Disrupts Operations at Packaging Giant WestRock
Incident is another reminder of how vulnerable OT environments are to attack, security experts say.

Pay-or-Get-Breached Ransomware Schemes Take Off
In 2020, ransomware attackers moved quickly to adopt so-called "double extortion" schemes, with more than 550 incidents in the fourth quarter alone.

Mainframe Security Automation Is Not a Luxury
As cyber threats grow, even the most securable platform is vulnerable and requires adaptive autonomous protection.

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How to Better Secure Your Microsoft 365 Environment
Security experts offer Microsoft 365 security guidance as more attackers target enterprise cloud environments.
Security's Inevitable Shift to the Edge
As the edge becomes the place for DDoS mitigation, Web app security, and other controls, SASE is the management platform to handle them all.
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Learn SAML: The Language You Don't Know You're Already Speaking
Security Assertion Markup Language, a protocol most people use daily to log into applications, makes authentication easier for both admins and users. Here's what you need to know about SAML (and what it has to do with "GoldenSAML").
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