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 January 14, 2022
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Microsoft RDP Bug Enables Data Theft, Smart-Card Hijacking
The vulnerability was patched this week in Microsoft's set of security updates for January 2022.
New Vulnerabilities Highlight Risks of Trust in Public Cloud
Major cloud providers are vulnerable to exploitation because a single flaw can be turned into a global attack using trusted core services.
Redefining the CISO-CIO Relationship
While these roles have different needs, drivers, and objectives, they should complement each other rather than compete with one another.
How Cybercriminals Are Cashing in on the Culture of 'Yes'
The reward is always front of mind, while the potential harm of giving out a phone number doesn't immediately reveal itself.
BlueNoroff Threat Group Targets Cryptocurrency Startups
A series of attacks against small and medium-sized businesses has led to major cryptocurrency losses for the victims.
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Microsoft Kicks Off 2022 With 96 Security Patches
Nine of the Microsoft patches released today are classified as Critical, 89 are Important, and six are publicly known.

Cloud Apps Replace Web as Source for Most Malware Downloads
Two-thirds of all malware distributed to enterprise networks last year originated from cloud apps such as Google Drive, OneDrive, and numerous other cloud apps, new research shows.

Critical Infrastructure Security and a Case for Optimism in 2022
The new US infrastructure law will fund new action to improve cybersecurity across rail, public transportation, the electric grid, and manufacturing.

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New Cyberattack Campaign Uses Public Cloud Infrastructure to Spread RATs
An attack campaign detected in October delivers variants of Nanocore, Netwire, and AsyncRATs to target user data.
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Fighting Back Against Pegasus, Other Advanced Mobile Malware
Detecting infection traces from Pegasus and other APTs can be tricky, complicated by iOS and Android security features.
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How to Protect Your Phone from Pegasus and Other APTs
The good news is that you can take steps to avoid advanced persistent threats. The bad news is that it might cost you iMessage. And FaceTime.
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    Modern attack surfaces are evolving and morphing as API use is increasing. From car hire to medical records, APIs power applications that impact lives. Technical challenges and human error make it possible for vulnerable APIs to make their way into ...

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