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Notorious Spyware Tool Found Hiding Beneath Four Layers of Obfuscation
FinFisher (aka FinSpy) surveillance software now goes to extreme lengths to duck analysis and discovery, researchers found in a months-long investigation.
75K Email Inboxes Hit in New Credential Phishing Campaign
Attacker used a legitimate — but likely deprecated — domain to sneak malicious emails past security filters, vendor says.
Most Large Enterprises Fail to Protect Their Domain Names
Of the largest 2,000 companies in the world, 81% fail to take simple security measures, such as locking their domain with the registrar, leaving them open to domain shenanigans.
Modern Security Breaches Demand Diligent Planning and Executive Support
Teams that remain reactive will always be on the back foot — take an active stance.
Washington's New Cyber Focus Raises the Bar for IT Pros Across Supply Chains
Rather than fight against tighter security regulations, MSPs and IT pros should step up to lead conversations about the future of their industry.
NSA, CISA Issue Guidelines for Selecting and Securing VPNs
Joint document includes configuration recommendations for hardening VPNs, and recommendations on how to select the most secure ones.
US Extradites CardPlanet Operator Back to Russia
Russian national Aleksi Burkov was sentenced to nine years in prison for his operation of two websites facilitating payment card fraud.
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Though many incidents stemmed from familiar security failures, they served up — or resurfaced — some important takeaways.

Primer: Microsoft Active Directory Security for AD Admins
Nearly all AD environments are vulnerable to identity attack paths -- a powerful, widespread, and difficult-to-detect attack technique. But we didn't say impossible. Here's how admins can stop them.

10 Ways to Avoid Zero-Trust Failure
Here are the prerequisites to have in order before getting past the zero-trust gate.

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CISA: Wide Exploitation of New VMware vCenter Server Flaw Likely
Attackers can use the vulnerability to remotely execute arbitrary code.
How to Get Started With Zero Trust in a SaaS Environment
Given current business conditions and the prevalence of SaaS technologies, now is the time to take steps toward zero trust.
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