Follow Dark Reading:
 July 16, 2020
LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
Mobile App Fraud Jumped in Q1 as Attackers Pivot from Browsers
RSA data reveals a continued shift away from browser-based fraud as attackers target mobile apps.
Vulns in Open Source EHR Puts Patient Health Data at Risk
Five high-risk flaws in health IT software from LibreHealth, a researcher at Bishop Fox finds.
99% of Websites at Risk of Attack Via JavaScript Plug-ins
The average website includes content from 32 different third-party JavaScript programs, new study finds.
Decoding the Verizon DBIR Report: An Insider's Look Beyond the Headlines
To truly understand cybersecurity trends, we must look beyond the headlines and ask more of the data. What you learn might surprise you.
Zero-Trust Efforts Rise with the Tide of Remote Working
With employees likely to continue to spend much, if not all, of their time working from home, companies are focusing more on technologies to boost the security of their now-distributed workplace.
Crypto-Primer: Encryption Basics Every Security Pro Should Know
With so many choices for encrypting data and communication, it's important to know the pros and cons of different techniques.
COVID-19: Latest Security News & Commentary
Check out Dark Reading's updated, exclusive news and commentary surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY
HOT TOPICS
Microsoft Patches Wormable RCE Flaw in Windows DNS Servers
Patch Tuesday security updates address a critical vulnerability in Windows DNS Servers, which researchers believe is likely to be exploited.

99% of Websites at Risk of Attack Via JavaScript Plug-ins
The average website includes content from 32 different third-party JavaScript programs, new study finds.

When WAFs Go Wrong
Web application firewalls are increasingly disappointing enterprises today. Here's why.

MORE
EDITORS' CHOICE

6 Tips for Getting the Most from Nessus
Books have been written on using the powerful network-discovery and vulnerability-scanning tool. These tips will help you get started.
How Nanotechnology Will Disrupt Cybersecurity
Tangible solutions related to cryptography, intelligent threat detection and consumer security are closer than you think.
NEW FROM THE EDGE

As Offices Reopen, Hardware from Home Threatens Security
Devices out of sight for the past several months could spell trouble when employees bring them back to work.
Tech Resources
ACCESS TECH LIBRARY NOW

MORE WEBINARS
FEATURED REPORTS
MORE REPORTS
CURRENT ISSUE
DOWNLOAD THIS ISSUE SUBSCRIBE NOW
BACK ISSUES | MUST READS | TECH DIGEST
PRODUCTS & RELEASES
Dark Reading Weekly
-- Published By Dark Reading
Informa Tech
303 Second St., Suite 900 South Tower, San Francisco, CA 94107
To update your profile, change your e-mail address, or unsubscribe, click here.
To opt-out of any future Dark Reading Weekly Newsletter emails, please respond here.
Thoughts about this newsletter? Give us feedback.
Keep This Newsletter Out Of Your SPAM Folder
Don't let future editions go missing. Take a moment to add the newsletter's address to your anti-spam white list:
If you're not sure how to do that, ask your administrator or ISP. Or check your anti-spam utility's documentation.
We take your privacy very seriously. Please review our Privacy Statement.