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 November 02, 2020
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Rising Ransomware Breaches Underscore Cybersecurity Failures
Ransomware's continued success speaks volumes about what's at stake for businesses and people, and, perhaps, the cybersecurity industry's inability to adapt quickly enough to protect everyone.
New Wroba Campaign Is Latest Sign of Growing Mobile Threats
After years of mostly targeting users in Japan, Korea, and other countries in the region, operators of the Trojan expanded their campaign to the US this week.
JavaScript Obfuscation Moves to Phishing Emails
Attackers are hiding malicious payloads in phishing emails via a technique traditionally used to hide malicious code planted on websites.
SANS Launches New CyberStart Program for All High School Students
Free program lets students solve real-world security problems - and learn about cybersecurity.
Public Safety & Cybersecurity Concerns Elevate Need for a Converged Approach
As public and private spaces are opening up, the need for a converged approach to cybersecurity and physical security is essential, as is integration with health measures and tech.
Microsoft Warns of Ongoing Attacks Exploiting Zerologon
The vulnerability, patched in August, has been weaponized by APT groups and prompted CISA to issue a security alert.
COVID-19: Latest Security News & Commentary
Check out Dark Reading's updated, exclusive news and commentary surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ransomware Wave Targets US Hospitals: What We Know So Far
A joint advisory from the CISA, FBI, and HHS warns of an "increased and imminent" threat to US hospitals and healthcare providers.

Cybercriminals Aim BEC Attacks at Education Industry
Heightened vulnerability comes at a time when the sector has been focusing on setting up a remote workforce and online learning amid the pandemic.

'Act of War' Clause Could Nix Cyber Insurance Payouts
The indictment of six members of the Russian military for the NotPetya ransomware attack places companies on notice that insurance "is not a get-out-of-jail-free card."

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6 Ways Passwords Fail Basic Security Tests
New data shows humans still struggle with password creation and management.
How Healthcare Organizations Can Combat Ransomware
The days of healthcare organizations relying solely on endpoint security software to stop attacks are over. Here are six ways that healthcare providers can fight the ever-present threat.
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Why Defense, Not Offense, Will Determine Global Cyber Powers
Darktrace director of strategic threat Marcus Fowlers explains what to expect from nation-state attackers in the months to come -- and why kindergarten classes are a good model for solid cybersecurity.
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