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 February 11, 2017
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Microsoft Beefs Up Enterprise Security In Windows 10, Surface
Microsoft's wave of security news targets hardware, Azure, Office 365, Windows 10, and SQL Server to safeguard business data.
Keep Employees Secure, Wherever They Are
As workers grow more dispersed, organizations need to focus on three areas to maintain security.
US Teen Admits To Brussels Airport Cyberattack
A 14-year-old Pittsburgh resident failed to hack Zaventem airport just hours after last year's terrorist attacks that killed 32.
Arby's Acknowledges Payment Card Breach At US Corporate Stores
More than 355,000 credit and debit cards were reportedly compromised between October 2016 and January 2017.
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Windows SMB Zero-Day Exploit On The Loose
Vulnerability allows remote attackers to trigger denial-of-service conditions on several Windows client versions.

Enterprise Android Vs iOS: Which is More Secure?
The answer is not as simple as you think. A mobile security expert parses the pros and cons.

Fight Back Against Ransomware
The No More Ransom project helps those affected by ransomware and works to prevent the problem's spread.

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When Hackers Hack Hackers
Notable cases of internecine cyber squabbles.
Hacking The Penetration Test
Penetration testers rarely get spotted, according to a Rapid7 report analyzing its real-world engagements.
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Outsider Attacks Give Nightmares To CIOs, CEOs, CISOs
Three main threats companies aren't prepared to handle include outside attacks, data vulnerability and insider sabotage.

Meet 'Fruitfly:' Mac Malware Targeting Biomedical Research Centers
This newly discovered code contains indications that it has been circulating undetected for at least a couple years.

Machine Learning In Cybersecurity Warrants A Silver Shotgun Shell Approach
When protecting physical or virtual endpoints, it's vital to have more than one layer of defense against malware.

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