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Malware Operator Employs New Trick to Upload Its Dropper into Google Play
Check Point researchers recently discovered the Clast82 dropper hidden in nine legitimate Android utility apps.
Multiple Attack Groups Exploited Microsoft Exchange Flaws Prior to the Patches
Researchers have spotted multiple groups exploiting the zero-day Exchange server vulnerabilities.
'Thousands' of Verkada Cameras Affected by Hacking Breach
Thousands of Verkada cameras have been affected by a breach from a group of hackers, who have reportedly gained access to surveillance systems inside several high-profile companies, police departments, hospitals, prisons and schools.
Digitally Transforming Trusted Transactions Through Biometrics, ML & AI
The pandemic has increased the appetite for e-commerce and contactless payments, and biometrics and artificial intelligence are playing a larger role in securing those transactions.
Hiding in Plain Sight: Protecting Enterprises from the 'New' Shadow IT
Three steps to fight this increasingly vexing problem.
Call Recorder iPhone App Flaw Uncovered
Researcher finds thousands of recorded calls easily accessible to others.
US Schools Faced Record Number of Security Incidents in 2020
The K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center reports an 18% increase in security incidents as schools moved classes online.
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Microsoft Patch Tuesday Fixes 82 CVEs, Internet Explorer Zero-Day
The monthly rollout follows last week's emergency Microsoft Exchange Server patch covering seven CVEs, four of which are under attack.

How SolarWinds Busted Up Our Assumptions About Code Signing
With so much automation in code writing process, results are rarely double-checked, which opens the door to vulnerabilities and downright danger.

Leaked Development Secrets a Major Issue for Repositories
Every day, more than 5,000 private keys, database connection strings, certificates, and passwords are leaked to GitHub repositories, putting applications at risk.

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5 Ways Social Engineers Crack Into Human Beings
These common human traits are the basic ingredients in the con-man's recipe for trickery.
Why Data Privacy Should Be on President Biden's Agenda for His First 100 Days
The new administration is in an excellent position to make significant progress on data privacy -- not just because it's needed, but also because it's time.
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