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 October 17, 2017
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Secure Wifi Hijacked by KRACK Vulns in WPA2
All modern WiFi access points and devices that have implemented the protocol vulnerable to attacks that allow decryption, traffic hijacking other attacks. Second, unrelated crypto vulnerability also found in RSA code library in TPM chips.
New Cybercrime Campaign a 'Clear and Imminent' Threat to Banks Worldwide
Hundreds of millions of dollars stolen from banks via an sophisticated attack that blended cyber and physical elements.
Printers: The Weak Link in Enterprise Security
Organizations frequently overlook printer security, leaving systems exposed to malware and theft. New tools aim to lessen the risk.
DHS to Require All Fed Agencies to Use DMARC, HTTPS, and STARTTLS
The move follows a DHS review of federal government agencies' steps to secure email and deploy authentication technologies.
20 Questions to Ask Yourself before Giving a Security Conference Talk
As cybersecurity continues to become more of a mainstream concern, those of us who speak at industry events must learn how to truly connect with our audience.
US Supreme Court to Hear Microsoft-DOJ Email Case
High court to rule on email privacy case, pitting Redmond giant against DOJ over access to its foreign-based email servers.
Adobe Patches Flash ZeroDay Used To Plant Surveillance Software
Second time in four weeks FINSPY "lawful intercept" tool and a zero-day found together.
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Cybersecurity's 'Broken' Hiring Process
New study shows the majority of cybersecurity positions get filled at salaries above the original compensation cap, while jobs sit unfilled an average of six months.

10 Major Cloud Storage Security Slip-Ups (So Far) this Year
Accenture is the latest in a string of major companies to expose sensitive cloud data this year, following Verizon, Deloitte, and Dow Jones.

Microsoft Patches Windows Zero-Day Flaws Tied to DNSSEC
Security experts advise 'immediate' patching of critical DNS client vulnerabilities in Windows 8, 10, and other affected systems.

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6 Steps to Finding Honey in the OWASP
The most famous project of the Open Web Application Security Project is getting an update. Here's what you need to know, and how you can get involved.

Can Machine Learning Outsmart Malware?
Using machine learning in the cybersecurity domain is a growing trend with many advantages, but it also has its risks.

URL Obfuscation: Still a Phisher's Phriend
There are three primary techniques to trick users into thinking a website link is real: URL shorteners, URL doppelgangers, and URL redirects.

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