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 May 23, 2018
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New Spectre Variants Add to Vulnerability Worries
Variants 3a and 4 build on the Spectre foundation, but how worried should enterprise security professionals really be?
Las Vegas Most Insecure Cyber City in US; St. Louis Least Vulnerable
Forty-three percent chance of users connecting to high or medium-risk networks in Las Vegas - compared to less than 1% risk in least vulnerable areas, Coronet says.
US Senator to DOD CIO: 'Take Immediate Action' on HTTPS
US Senator Ron Wyden pens a letter to the Department of Defense CIO, urging stronger security on public-facing government sites.
GDPR 101: Keeping Data Safe Throughout the 'Supply Chain'
There are a lot of moving pieces involved with data collection, retention, and processing in the EU's new General Data Protection Regulation. Here's how to break down responsibilities between your security team and service providers.
Cybercriminals Battle Against Banks' Incident Response
'Filess' attacks account for more than half of successful breaches of bank networks, new data shows.
Pet Tracker Flaws Expose Pets and Their Owners to Cybercrime
Hackers can exploit vulnerabilities in popular pet trackers to intercept location coordinates and access owners' personal data.
ZipperDown Vulnerability Could Hit 10% of iOS Apps
A newly discovered vulnerability could affect thousands of iOS apps -- and Android users may not be spared.
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Want Your Daughter to Succeed in Cyber? Call Her John
It's time to "do the right thing" when it comes to gender in the hiring and promotion of women in cybersecurity. Four women (and a man named John) offer practical solutions for shifting the balance.

The Risks of Remote Desktop Access Are Far from Remote
RDP is used by fraudsters to steal and monetize data more often than you might think. But there are ways to stay safe.

Get Ready for 'WannaCry 2.0'
Another widespread worm attack is "inevitable," but spreading a different more lucrative or destructive payload, experts say.

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Cracking 2FA: How It's Done and How to Stay Safe
Two-factor authentication is a common best security practice but not ironclad. Here's how it can be bypassed, and how you can improve security.
The State of Information Sharing 20 Years after the First White House Mandate
Finally! Actionable guidance for ISACs and enterprises on what threat intel to share, how to share it, and which key technologies will automate redaction and protect privacy.
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Electroneum Cryptomining Targets Microsoft IIS 6.0 Vulnerability
New campaign shows that there are still systems exposed to the year-old CVE-2017-7269 vuln on an operating system that was declared end-of-life three years ago.

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