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 August 23, 2017
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ROPEMAKER Attack Turns Benign Emails Hostile Post-Delivery
The intersection of email and Web technologies has given attackers a way to mess with your email after it has been delivered to your inbox, Mimecast says.
The Benefits of Exploiting Attackers' Favorite Tools
Symantec senior threat researcher Waylon Grange explains that attackers write vulnerable code, too.
Comparing Private and Public Cloud Threat Vectors
Many companies moving from a private cloud to a cloud service are unaware of increased threats.
How to Hack a Robot
Forget 'killer robots:' researchers demonstrate how collaborative robots, or 'cobots,' can be hacked and dangerous.
Battle of the AIs: Don't Build a Better Box, Put Your Box in a Better Loop
Powered by big data and machine learning, next-gen attacks will include perpetual waves of malware, phishes, and false websites nearly indistinguishable from the real things. Here's how to prepare.
Yahoo Hack Suspect to be Extradited to US
Karim Baratov, accused of working with Russian intelligence for the 2014 Yahoo breach, has waived an extradition hearing.
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50% of Ex-Employees Can Still Access Corporate Apps
Businesses drive the risk for data breaches when they fail to terminate employees' access to corporate apps after they leave.

'Pulse Wave' DDoS Attacks Emerge As New Threat
DDoS botnets are launching short but successive bursts of attack traffic to pin down multiple targets, Imperva says.

14 Social Media-Savvy CISOs to Follow on Twitter
A roundup of some of the more social media-engaged security leaders to follow for updates on industry news, trends, and events.

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Why Most Security Awareness Training Fails (And What To Do About It)
Arun Vishwanath discusses why awareness training shouldn't apply the same cure to every ailment then blame the patient when the treatment doesn't work.
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