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Ransomware Operator Promotes Distributed Storage for Stolen Data
The criminals behind the DarkSide ransomware-as-a-service operation say the system will be harder to take down.
Researchers Scan for Supply-Side Threats in Open Source
A recent project to scan the main Python repository's 268,000 packages found only a few potentially malicious programs, but work earlier this year uncovered hundreds of instances of malware.
Nearly Two Dozen AWS APIs Are Vulnerable to Abuse
Attackers can conduct identity reconnaissance against an organization at leisure without being detected, Palo Alto Networks says.
To Pay or Not to Pay: Responding to Ransomware From a Lawyer's Perspective
The threat of data extortion adds new layers of risk when determining how to respond to a ransomware attack.
Vulnerability Prioritization Tops Security Pros' Challenges
Why vulnerability prioritization has become a top challenge for security professionals and how security and development teams can get it right.
EFF, Security Experts Condemn Politicization of Election Security
Open letter, signed by high-profile security professionals and organizations, urges White House to "reverse course and support election security."
Security Risks Discovered in Tesla Backup Gateway
Cybersecurity researchers report on the security and privacy risks of leaving a Tesla Backup Gateway exposed to the Internet.

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