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LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
'New Class of Bugs' in Apple Devices Opens the Door to Complete Takeover
With the right kind of exploit, there's hardly any function, app, or bit of data an attacker couldn't access on your Mac, iPad, or iPhone.
Canadian Telecom Firm Telus Reportedly Investigating Breach
A threat actor has leaked data — purportedly, samples of Telus employee payroll data and source code — on a hacker site.
TikTok Ban Hits EU Commission Phones as Cybersecurity Worries Mount
Employees of the EU Commission are no longer allowed to use the TikTok app thanks to concerns over data security.
CISA: Beware of DDoS, Web Defacements on Anniversary of Russian Invasion of Ukraine
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency advises US and European nations to prepare for possible website attacks marking the Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
To Safeguard Critical Infrastructure, Go Back to Basics
CISA's recently released cybersecurity performance goals can help lower risk and thwart the impact of cyberattacks.
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Wiper Malware Surges Ahead, Spiking 53% in 3 Months
Cybercriminals and hacktivists have joined state-backed actors in using sabotage-bent malware in destructive attacks, new report shows.

This Will Be the Year of the SBOM, for Better or for Worse
Sharing attestations on software supply chain data that are formed into a policy will give us a framework to interpret risk and develop compliance directives.

Why Are My Employees Integrating With So Many Unsanctioned SaaS Apps?
Before adopting SaaS apps, companies should set security guardrails to vet new vendors and check security integration for misconfiguration risks.

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Pirated Final Cut Pro for macOS Offers Stealth Malware Delivery
The number of people who have made the weaponized software available for sharing via torrent suggests that many unsuspecting victims may have downloaded the XMRig coin miner.
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Evaluating the Cyberwar Set Off by Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Preparation and cooperation helped to mitigate the worst of the digital damage, amid cyber sorties from all sides.
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Tackling Software Supply Chain Issues With CNAPP
The cloud-native application protection platform market is expanding as security teams look to protect their applications and the software supply chain.
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