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 May 08, 2020
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Microsoft Identity VP Shares How and Why to Ditch Passwords
Passwords are on their way out, says Joy Chik, who offers guidance for businesses hoping to shift away from them.
Pandemic Could Accelerate Passwordless Authentication
As we celebrate another World Password Day, security pros are hopeful that when we move out of the stay-at-home period, companies will continue to focus on digital technologies - and ditching passwords.
Malicious Bots Infiltrate Online Food Delivery
With grocery delivery in higher demand than ever, new add-ons have emerged to secure slots for consumers, presenting a new pathway for bad bots to wreak havoc.
Cyber Subterfuge and Curious Sharks Threaten the World's Subsea Fiber-Optics Cables
Malware, spies and hackers, plus erosion and sharks, threaten fiber-optics that transmit almost all the world's data
Now More Than Ever? Securing the Software Life Cycle
The more things change, the more they stay the same. That's true for software security, even in these turbulent times.
Threat-Modeling Basics Using MITRE ATT&CK
When risk managers consider the role ATT&CK plays in the classic risk equation, they have to understand the role of threat modeling in building a complete risk scenario.
Zoom Acquires Keybase, Plans for End-to-End Encrypted Chats
The company's first acquisition to date is part of a 90-day plan to improve security in its video communications platform.
Mac RAT Rides 2FA App Onto Systems
The new macOS remote access Trojan from the Lazarus Group uses a two-factor authentication app as its delivery mechanism.
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Fake Microsoft Teams Emails Phish for Credentials
Employees belonging to organizations in industries such as energy, retail, and hospitality have been recipients, Abnormal Security says.

It Was 20 Years Ago Today: Remembering the ILoveYou Virus
The worm infected some 50 million systems worldwide, often rendering them unusable, and cost more than $15 billion to repair.

Maze Ransomware Operators Step Up Their Game
Investigations show Maze ransomware operators leave "nothing to chance" when putting pressure on victims to pay.

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7 Ways Parents Can Better Protect Their Online-Gamer Offspring
It's 11 a.m. Are your kids locked in their rooms playing games online?
Malicious Use of AI Poses a Real Cybersecurity Threat
We should prepare for a future in which artificially intelligent cyberattacks become more common.
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The famous cartoon cat can help kids ages 6 to 11 learn to be more secure when they're online.
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