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MacOS Bypass Flaw Lets Attackers Sign Malicious Code as Apple
A security bypass weakness in macOS APIs let attackers impersonate Apple to sign malicious code and evade third-party security tools.
New Hack Weaponizes the Web Cache
Researcher exploits design flaws in Web caching to take control of popular websites, frameworks - and the Mozilla Firefox browser infrastructure.
Microsoft Fixes 11 Critical, 39 Important Vulns
The most critical vulnerability, experts say, affects Windows Domain Name Systems, while another lets attackers hack Cortana from the lock screen.
'Shift Left' & the Connected Car
How improving application security in the automotive industry can shorten product development time, reduce costs, and save lives.
Cyxtera Completes Immunity Purchase
Cyxtera completes acquisition it first announced in January.
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Open source tools can be the basis for solid security and intense learning. Here are 10 you should know about for your IT security toolkit.

Researcher Successfully Hacked In-Flight Airplanes - From the Ground
IOActive researcher will demonstrate at Black Hat USA how satellite equipment can be 'weaponized.'

FireEye Finds New Clues in TRITON/TRISIS Attack
Attackers behind the epic industrial-plant hack reverse-engineered the safety-monitoring system's proprietary protocol, researchers found.

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7 Variants (So Far) of Mirai
Mirai is an example of the newest trend in rapidly evolving, constantly improving malware. These seven variants show how threat actors are making bad malware worse.
Weaponizing IPv6 to Bypass IPv4 Security
Just because you're not yet using IPv6 doesn't mean you're safe from the protocol's attack vectors.
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