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 December 08, 2020
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Phishing Campaign Targets 200M Microsoft 365 Accounts
A well-organized email spoofing campaign has been seen targeting financial services, insurance, healthcare, manufacturing, utilities, and telecom.
As DNA Synthesis Evolves, Cyber-Physical Attack Worries Grow
Israeli scientists warn that cybersecurity around DNA synthesis devices needs improvement -- or else the industry risks harmful DNA produced through cyber means.
NSA Warns of Exploits Targeting Recently Disclosed VMware Vulnerability
Agency urges organizations to deploy patch as soon as possible since exploit activity is hard to detect.
(Sponsored Article) Top Third-Party Data Breaches of 2020: Lessons Learned to Make 2021 More Secure
Learn from 2020's top third-party data breaches to make 2021 more secure by increasing and improving on your Third-Party Risk Management program.
Trump Signs IoT Security Bill into Law
The Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020 is now official.
Avoiding a 1984-Like Future
We must not simply trust technology to be safe. Technology providers and users should agree on severe security practices, and these standards must be implemented wherever data goes.
NortonLifeLock Acquires Avira for $360M
The all-cash transaction is expected to broaden NortonLifeLock's international presence and bring a freemium business model into its portfolio.
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Potential Nation-State Actor Targets COVID-19 Vaccine Supply Chain
Companies involved in technologies for keeping vaccines cold enough for safe storage and transportation are being targeted in a sophisticated spear-phishing campaign, IBM says.

Malicious or Vulnerable Docker Images Widespread, Firm Says
A dynamic analysis of the publicly available images on Docker Hub found that 51% had critical vulnerabilities and about 6,500 of the 4 million latest images could be considered malicious.

Why I'd Take Good IT Hygiene Over Security's Latest Silver Bullet
Bells and whistles are great, but you can stay safer by focusing on correct configurations, posture management, visibility, and patching.

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7 Cool Cyberattack and Audit Tools to be Highlighted at Black Hat Europe
Platforms, open source tools, and other toolkits for penetration testers and other security practitioners will be showcased at this week's virtual event.
Cloud Security Threats for 2021
Most of these issues can be remediated, but many users and administrators don't find out about them until it's too late.
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Chart: Cyberthreats Follow Workers Home
The COVID-19 crisis has raised the level of cyber-risk significantly over previous Dark Reading Strategic Security surveys.
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