| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | More Than 99% of Cyberattacks Need Victims' Help Research highlights how most criminals exploit human curiosity and trust to click, download, install, open, and send money or information. Public Exposure Does Little to Slow China-Based Thrip APT Over the past year, the cyber-espionage group has attacked at least 12 other companies in the military, telecom, and satellite sectors, Symantec says. From Spyware to Ninja Cable Attackers don't need sophisticated James Bondian hardware to break into your company. Sometimes a $99 device will do. Texas Refuses to Pay $2.5M in Massive Ransomware Attack The ransomware campaign affected 22 local governments, none of which have paid the attackers' $2.5 million ransom demand. New Release Brings BlueKeep to Metasploit All organizations with Windows infrastructures should make sure their systems are patched to current versions, Rapid7 suggests. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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