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June 02, 2022

OPM's $63 million breach settlement offer: Is it enough?

The nature and scope of the data stolen in the U.S. Office of Personnel Management presents a life-long risk to victims, who might get as little as $700 if the court accepts the settlement. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Akamai: The Cyberwar Against Pro-Ukrainian Countries is Real. Here’s What to Do

Strong foundational controls are critical to protect your organization from attacks.

Microsoft gives mitigation advice for Follina vulnerability exploitable via Office apps

The actively exploited flaw allows attackers to use malicious Word documents to perform remote code execution through Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool.

U.S. government proposals spell out 5G security advancements

A joint proposal from federal cybersecurity and defense agencies defines a process for ensuring the security of 5G networks.

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Logic bomb attacks: 4 famous examples

A logic bomb is malicous code that waits for the right time or the right opportunity to strike.

How to audit Microsoft Active Directory

Patching alone won't fix all known Active Directory vulnerabilities. Here are the steps to audit your Active Directory domains and shore up weaknesses.

Ransomware roundup: System-locking malware dominates headlines

From a new ransomware group that demands donations instead of cryptocurrency to the possible resurgence of an infamous gang, these are the stories that caught the attention of infosec pros.

4 reasons why CISOs can’t ignore climate change

Climate change is causing disruptions to the supply chain and critical services, and attackers are keen to take advantage of it.

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