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Malvertising Campaign Builds a Phish for Lowe's Employees
Retail employees are being duped into divulging their credentials by typosquatting malvertisements.
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Working with the Treasury and Justice departments, the president has sanctioned anti-democratic Russian adversaries.
Chinese 'Tropic Trooper' APT Targets Mideast Governments
In the past, the group has targeted different sectors in East and Southeast Asia, but recently has pivoted its focus to the Middle East, specifically to entities that publish human rights studies.
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A proximity resilience graph offers a more accurate representation of risk than heat maps and risk registers, and allows CISOs to tell a complex story in a single visualization.

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In recent years, the platform has become a go-to tool for executing almost all conceivable cybercriminal activity.

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Adversaries reusing abandoned package names sneak malware into organizations in a sort of software shell game.
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What Is the Shared Fate Model?
New threats, an overburdened workforce, and regulatory pressures mean cloud service providers need a more resilient model than the shared responsibility framework. That's where "shared fate" comes in.
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Open Source Tool Allows Voters to Verify Election Results
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Indian Army Propaganda Spread by 1.4K AI-Powered Social Media Accounts
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