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 April 05, 2018
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Microsoft Patches Critical Flaw in Malware Protection Engine
The emergency update addressed CVE-2018-0986, which would let an attacker execute malicious code on a Windows machine.
Iran 'the New China' as a Pervasive Nation-State Hacking Threat
Security investigations by incident responders at FireEye's Mandiant in 2017 found more prolific and sophisticated attacks out of Iran.
How Gamers Could Save the Cybersecurity Skills Gap
McAfee shares its firsthand experience on training in-house cybersecurity pros and publishes new data on how other organizations deal with filling security jobs.
Facebook Removes Russia-based Internet Research Agency-Controlled Pages
CSO Alex Stamos explains why the company deleted 70 Facebook and 65 Instagram accounts, and 138 Facebook pages.
Report: White House Email Domains Poorly Protected from Fraud
Only one Executive Office of the President email domain has fully implemented DMARC, according to a new report.
Misconfigured Clouds Compromise 424% More Records in 2017
Cybercriminals are increasingly aware of misconfigured systems and they're taking advantage, report IBM X-Force researchers.
New DARPA Contract Looks to Avoid Another 'Meltdown'
A new DARPA contract with Tortuga Logic intends to field chip emulation systems to test security before processors hit manufacturing.
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10 Women in Security You May Not Know But Should
The first in a series of articles shining a spotlight on women who are quietly changing the game in cybersecurity.

One-Third of Internal User Accounts Are 'Ghost Users'
Attackers and malware can easily move laterally through an organization, thanks to inadequate access controls on file systems and a proliferation of inactive but enabled users.

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EDITORS' CHOICE

Active Cyber Defense Is an Opportunity, Not a Threat
If honest citizens can be tracked online with cookies and beacons that share where we are and what we are doing, then why should security professionals restrict their ability to hack attackers?
7 Deadly Security Sins of Web Applications
The top ways organizations open themselves up to damaging Web app attacks.
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Securing Retail Networks for an Omnichannel Future
Retailers who haphazardly move to digital from a brick-and-mortar environment can leave their businesses open to significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Here's how to avoid the pitfalls.

Deconstructing a Business Email Compromise Attack
How a tech-savvy New Jersey couple outwitted a German hacker group and saved their home and life savings.

Getting Ahead of Internet of Things Security in the Enterprise
In anticipation of an IoT-centric future, CISOs must be rigorous in shoring up defenses that provide real-time insights across all network access points.

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