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New 'Ranscam' Ransomware Lowers The Bar But Raises The Stakes
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New age of community lodging opens the door for old-school network hacks, putting hosts and guests at risk of cyberattacks and stolen personal information.
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When you set focused objectives for the red team, you get your blue team to work the weak muscles they need trained most.
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Hacking A Penetration Tester
How even a pen test conducted by a security pro can be hacked by a determined attacker looking for a way to its target.

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