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 April 16, 2019
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Microsoft Downplays Scope of Email Attack
An unknown attacker used a support agent's credentials to access email content belonging to some Outlook, Hotmail users.
New Details Emerge on Windows Zero Day
The CVE-2019-0859 vulnerability, patched last week, is the latest in a string of Windows local privilege escalation bugs discovered at Kaspersky Lab.
TRITON Attacks Underscore Need for Better Defenses
As attackers focus on cyber-physical systems, companies must improve their visibility into IT system compromises as well as limit actions on operational-technology networks, experts say.
Data on Thousands of Law Enforcement Personnel Exposed in Breach
Unknown hackers broke into databases of nonprofit and have posted online personal info on FBI, Secret Service, Capitol Police, US Park Police, others.
The Single Cybersecurity Question Every CISO Should Ask
The answer can lead to a scalable enterprise security solution for 2019 and beyond.
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25% of Phishing Emails Sneak into Office 365: Report
Researchers analyzed 55.5 million emails and found one out of every 99 messages contains a phishing attack.

New 'HOPLIGHT' Malware Appears in Latest North Korean Attacks, Say DHS, FBI
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security release malware analysis report, indicators of compromise for nine different executable files.

'MuddyWater' APT Spotted Attacking Android
Cyber espionage attack group adds mobile malware to its toolset.

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8 'SOC-as-a-Service' Offerings
These new cloud services seek to help companies figure out what their traditional SIEM alerts mean, plus how they can prioritize responses and improve their security operations.
In Security, All Logs Are Not Created Equal
Prioritizing key log sources goes a long way toward effective incident response.
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