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Russian National Vulnerability Database Operation Raises Suspicions
Recorded Future says Russia's Federal Service for Technical and Export Control has ability to find, weaponize vulnerabilities under cover of doing technology inspections.
Trump Dismisses Russian Interference Indictments in Presser with Putin
Russian President Vladamir Putin 'just said it's not Russia,' US President Trump said.
10 Ways to Protect Protocols That Aren't DNS
Here's how to safeguard three other network foundation protocols so they don't become weapons or critical vulnerabilities.
Less Than Half of Cyberattacks Detected via Antivirus: SANS
Companies are buying next-gen antivirus and fileless attack detection tools but few have the resources to use them, researchers report.
Time to Yank Cybercrime into the Light
Too many organizations are still operating blindfolded, research finds.
India Telecom Regulator: Users Have Primary Data Rights
Organizations 'should be restrained from using metadata to identify individual users,' says the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.
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Ukraine Security Service Stops VPNFilter Attack at Chlorine Station
The facility's process control system and emergency-detection system were infected, Interfax Ukraine reports.

This Is How Much a 'Mega Breach' Really Costs
The average cost of a data breach is $3.86 million, but breaches affecting more than 1 million records are far more expensive.

Hacker Exploits 2-Year Old Router Issue To Steal Sensitive US Military Data
A moderately skilled hacker managed to steal export-restricted data pertaining to the Reaper drone and Abrams tank from computers belonging to two US Army officials.

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8 Big Processor Vulnerabilities in 2018
Security researchers have been working in overdrive examining processors for issues - and they haven't come up empty-handed.
ICS Security: 'The Enemy Is in the Wire'
Threats to industrial control systems are real and frightening. The government is taking steps to keep us safer in the future, but there are near-term steps you can take right now.
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