| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Microsoft Office Dominates Most Exploited List Lone Android vulnerability among the top 10 software flaws most abused by cybercriminals. DDoS Attack Size Drops 85% in Q4 2018 The sharp decline follows an FBI takedown of so-called "booter," or DDoS-for-hire, websites in December 2018. Google Photos Bug Let Criminals Query Friends, Location The vulnerability, now patched, let attackers query where, when, and with whom victims' photos were taken. Criminals Use One Line of Code to Steal Card Data from E-Commerce Sites New JavaScript sniffer is similar to malware used in the Magecart campaign last year that affected over 800 sites. New IoT Security Bill: Third Time's the Charm? The latest bill to set security standards for connected devices sold to the US government has fewer requirements, instead leaving recommendations to the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Are You Prepared for a Zombie (Domain) Apocalypse? When a domain registration expires, they can be claimed by new owners. And sometimes, those new owners have malicious intent. TLS 1.3: A Good News/Bad News Scenario Stronger encryption standards are improving the privacy of data in motion, but enterprises will need to adapt their security architectures to maintain visibility into network traffic. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | | |
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