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 October 12, 2020
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Latest Version of MalLocker Android Ransomware Packs New Tricks
Like most such mobile malware, the new one doesn't encrypt data but attempts to make an infected system impossible to use, Microsoft says.
Why MSPs Are Hacker Targets, and What To Do About It
Managed service providers are increasingly becoming the launching pad of choice for ransomware and other online malfeasance.
Apple Pays Bug Bounty to Enterprise Network Researchers
So far, the company has doled out $288,000 to five researchers who, in three months, found 55 vulnerabilities in its corporate infrastructure.
Critical Zerologon Flaw Exploited in TA505 Attacks
Microsoft reports a new campaign leveraging the critical Zerologon vulnerability just days after nation-state group Mercury was seen using the flaw.
CISOs Planning on Bigger Budgets: Report
Budgets are on the rise, even in a time of revenue worries across the industry.
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Emotet 101: How the Ransomware Works -- and Why It's So Darn Effective
In recent weeks, Emotet has emerged as the most common form of ransomware. Managing the risk involves starts with understanding the way it works.

Cyber Intelligence Suffers From 'Snobby' Isolationism, Focus on Rare Threats
Cyber-threat intelligence groups need to more often investigate their organization's specific threats and better integrate with other business groups, experts say.

New Research Finds Bugs in Every Anti-Malware Product Tested
Products from every vendor had issues that allowed attackers to elevate privileges on a system -- if they already were on it.

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6 Best Practices for Using Open Source Software Safely
Open source software is critical yet potentially dangerous. Here are ways to minimize the risk.
Scale Up Threat Hunting to Skill Up Analysts
Security operation centers need to move beyond the simplicity of good and bad software to having levels of "badness," as well as better defining what is good. Here's why.
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Open Source Threat Intelligence Searches for Sustainable Communities
As long as a community is strong, so will be the intelligence it shares on open source feeds. But if that community breaks down ...
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