Follow Dark Reading:
 May 22, 2018
LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
North Korean Defectors Targeted with Malicious Apps on Google Play
Sun Team hacking group is behind RedDawn, which steals victims' photos and data and passes them to threat actors.
Google to Delete 'Secure' Label from HTTPS Sites
Google acknowledges HTTPS as the Internet standard with plans to remove 'secure' from all HTTPS sites.
New BIND Vulnerabilities Threaten DNS Availability
A pair of vulnerabilities in BIND could leave some organizations without DNS.
'Roaming Mantis' Android Malware Evolves, Expands Targets
Roaming Mantis has evolved rapidly, adding geographies, platforms, and capabilities to its original scope.

Name That Toon: Threat Landscape

Start your day with a smile! Enter the Dark Reading cartoon caption contest and win a $25 Amazon gift card.


MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY
HOT TOPICS
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.

What Israel's Elite Defense Force Unit 8200 Can Teach Security about Diversity
Unit 8200 doesn't follow a conventional recruiting model. Technical knowledge isn't a requirement. The unit values traits that emphasize problem-solving and interpersonal skills, and it uses hiring processes that build female leaders.

MORE
EDITORS CHOICE

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.
Dark Reading Conference Call for Speakers Closes Friday
Don't be shy, security practitioners. Share your best practices at our 2nd annual INsecurity Conference, to be held Oct. 23-25 in Chicago.
Tech Resources

Partner Perspectives

Get Smart About Network Segmentation & Traffic Routing
Through a combination of intelligent segmentation and traffic routing to tools, you can gain much better visibility into your network. Here's how.

Boosting Security Effectiveness with 'Adjuvants'
How integrating corporate resources like the IT help desk, system administration, quality assurance and HR can breathe new life into your security program.

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.

FEATURED REPORTS
  • 2017 State of IT Report

    In today's technology-driven world, "innovation" has become a basic expectation. IT leaders are tasked with making technical magic, improving customer experience, and boosting the bottom line -- yet often without any increase to the IT budget. How are organizations striking ...

  • How Enterprises Are Attacking the IT Security Problem

    Enterprises are spending more of their IT budgets on cybersecurity technology. How do your organization's security plans and strategies compare to what others are doing? Here's an in-depth look.

MORE REPORTS
CURRENT ISSUE
DOWNLOAD THIS ISSUE SUBSCRIBE NOW
BACK ISSUES | MUST READS | TECH DIGEST
PRODUCTS & RELEASES
Dark Reading Daily
-- Published By InformationWeek
UBM Tech
2 Penn Plaza, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10121
To update your profile, change your e-mail address, or unsubscribe, cick here.
To opt-out of any future Dark Reading Daily Newsletter emails, please respond here.
Thoughts about this newsletter? Give us feedback.
Keep This Newsletter Out Of Your SPAM Folder
Don't let future editions go missing. Take a moment to add the newsletter's address to your anti-spam white list:
If you're not sure how to do that, ask your administrator or ISP. Or check your anti-spam utility's documentation.
We take your privacy very seriously. Please review our Privacy Statement.