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 June 10, 2021
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Microsoft Patches 6 Zero-Days Under Active Attack
The June 2021 Patch Tuesday fixes 50 vulnerabilities, six of which are under attack and three of which were publicly known at the time of disclosure.
First Known Malware Surfaces Targeting Windows Containers
Siloscape is designed to create a backdoor in Kubernetes clusters to run malicious containers.
Required MFA Is Not Sufficient for Strong Security: Report
Attackers and red teams find multiple ways to bypass poorly deployed MFA in enterprise environments, underscoring how redundancy and good design are still required.
Data Breaches Drive Higher Loan Interest Rates
Businesses that suffer a security breach may not see their stock price tumble, but they may pay higher rates for loans and be forced to provide collateral, researchers report.
Google Experts Explore Open Source Security Challenges & Fixes
An open source security event brought discussions of supply chain security and managing flaws in open source projects.
The True Cost of a Ransomware Attack
Companies need to prepare for the costs of an attack now, before they get attacked. Here's a checklist to help.
Phished Account Credentials Mostly Verified in Hours
Almost two-thirds of all phished credentials are verified by attackers within a day and then used in a variety of schemes, including business email compromise and targeting other users with malicious code.
Cyber Athletes Compete to Form US Cyber Team
Here's how security pros can showcase value to future employers: a field of friendly strife to measure their aptitude against competitors.
REvil Behind JBS Ransomware Attack: FBI
Officials attribute the attack to REvil/Sodinokibi and say they are working to bring the threat actors to justice.
DoJ Seizes $2.3M in Bitcoin Paid to Colonial Pipeline Attackers
The amount allegedly represents a May 8 payment to the DarkSide ransomware group.
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How Can I Test the Security of My Home-Office Employees' Routers?
From the most accurate to the most practical, here are a few ways to ensure both employees and organizations are protected from risk.

Ransomware Is Not the Problem
Arbitrarily powerful software -- applications, operating systems -- is a problem, as is preventing it from running on enterprise systems.

Cyber Resilience: The Emerald City of the Security World
Small and midsize businesses and managed service providers must use their heart, brain, and courage as they follow the Yellow Brick Road to cyber resilience.

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What the FedEx Logo Taught Me About Cybersecurity
Cyber threats are staring you in the face, but you can't see them.
Proposed Sale Casts Cloud Over Future of FireEye's Products
Symphony Technology Group, which is buying FireEye, already owns multiple security companies "with redundancies in numerous areas."
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