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 April 24, 2019
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New Twist in the Stuxnet Story
What a newly discovered missing link to Stuxnet and the now-revived Flame cyber espionage malware add to the narrative of the epic cyber-physical attack.
Exploits for Adobe Vulnerabilities Spiked in 2018
With Flash Player on way out, attackers are renewing their focus on Acrobat Reader, RiskSense found.
Google File Cabinet Plays Host to Malware Payloads
Researchers detect a new drive-by download attack in which Google Sites' file cabinet template is a delivery vehicle for malware.
When Every Attack Is a Zero Day
Stopping malware the first time is an ideal that has remained tantalizingly out of reach. But automation, artificial intelligence, and deep learning are poised to change that.
Demonstration Showcase Brings DevOps to Interop19
Attendees will learn how orchestration and automation can be a part of network operations and security, even at smaller companies.
City of Stuart Still Recovering from Ryuk Ransomware Attack
Officials are investigating an April 13 ransomware attack that targeted Stuart's city servers and forced it offline.
App Exposes Wi-Fi Credentials for Thousands of Private Networks
A database used by WiFi Finder was left open and unprotected on the Internet.
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Russia Hacked Clinton's Computers Five Hours After Trump's Call
Mueller report finds that in July 2016, after then-candidate Donald Trump publicly called for Russia to "find the 30,000 emails," Russian agents targeted Hillary Clinton's personal office with cyberattacks.

Trojanized TeamViewer Used in Targeted Attacks Against Multiple Embassies
Motive remains unclear though financial theft appears to be one possibility, Check Point Research says.

GoT Guide to Cybersecurity: Preparing for Battle During a Staffing Shortage
Faced with an overwhelming adversary, Game of Thrones heroes Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow have a lot in common with today's beleaguered CISOs.

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7 Ways to Get the Most from Your IDS/IPS
Intrusion detection and prevention is at the foundation of successful security in-depth. Securing the perimeter requires a solid understanding of these two critical components.
Will the US Adopt a National Privacy Law?
Probably not before the 2020 election. But keep an eye on this Congress as legislators debate how to define personal data and what limits to place on how companies use it.
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