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Researchers Create Covert Channel Over Apple AirTag Network
Small amounts of data could be sent from nearly anywhere using Apple's "Find My" network, hidden in the large volume of traffic as AirTags become widely used, two researchers say.
Latest Security News From RSAC 2021
Check out Dark Reading's updated, exclusive coverage of the news and security themes that are dominating RSA Conference 2021.
Cisco Plans to Create 'Premium' SecureX Offering With Kenna Security Features
Executives from Cisco share insights on the networking giant's ambitious security strategy.
How Attackers Weigh the Pros and Cons of BEC Techniques
Security researchers discuss attackers' evolving methodologies in business email compromise and phishing campaigns.
How to Get Employees to Care About Security
Want to a security awareness program that sticks? Make it fun and personal, and offer free lunch.
Why Anti-Phishing Training Isn't Enough
Not only is relying on employees' awareness insufficient to prevent sophisticated social engineering attacks, some training methods can create other problems.
How to Mitigate Against Domain Credential Theft
Attackers routinely reuse stolen domain credentials. Here are some ways to thwart their access.
Splunk to Acquire TruStar for Data Management
Splunk said it will integrate TruStar's data-sharing capabilities into its Data-to-Everything platform following the acquisition.
FBI's IC3 Logs 1M Complaints in 14 Months
The FBI's IC3 reports COVID-related scams and an increase in online retail may be behind the upswing in complaints.
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Rapid7 Is the Latest Victim of a Software Supply Chain Breach
Security vendor says attackers accessed some of its source code using a previously compromised Bash Uploader script from Codecov.

When AI Becomes the Hacker
Bruce Schneier explores the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI) systems gone rogue in society.

How Faster COVID-19 Research Is Being Made Possible by Secure Silicon
When Intel and Leidos set up a "trusted execution environment" to enable a widespread group of researchers to securely share and confidentially compute real-world data, it was no small achievement.

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Outnumbered 100 to 1 by developers, AppSec needs a new model of agility to catch up and protect everything that needs to be secured.
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Mobile apps to recommend to the people in your life who want to improve their online security and privacy.
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Best 11 Quotes From Cryptographers' Panel
Cryptographers at an RSA Conference panel aren't worried about adversarial quantum cryptography. Machine learning, though, causes pressing practical issues.
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