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 August 30, 2017
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Shellshock Still in the Crosshairs
Spike in scans for the flaw spotted en masse in Q2.
Training Courses for Aspiring Cybercriminals Put Security Education To Shame
Reasonably priced, module-based training courses and helpful forums will train a beginner in all the tools and techniques of the successful cybercriminal, Rick Holland of Digital Shadows explains.
Security Analytics: Making the Leap from Data Lake to Meaningful Insight
Once you've got a lake full of data, it's essential that your analysis isn't left stranded on the shore.
Dark Reading Now HTTPS
Moving a site that's more than a decade old to HTTPS has been a journey, and we're almost there.
FBI/IRS-Themed Email Scam Spreads Ransomware
Fake IRS and FBI emails are circulating on the Internet that attempt to lure victims into downloading malware that will ultimately hold their data hostage.
FTC to Issue Refunds Following Tech Support Scam
The Federal Trade Commision will issue partial refunds to victims of a scheme that deceived hundreds of thousands of people.
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Whether it is dealing with false positives, reporting to auditors, or patching software, here's the scut work security people dread.

How Hackers Hide Their Malware: The Basics
Malware depends on these four basic techniques to avoid detection.

Apple iOS Exploit Takes Complete Control of Kernel
Researcher demonstrates 'severe' ZIVA exploit at Hack in the Box.

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The Active Directory Botnet
It's a nightmare of an implementation error with no easy fix. Ty Miller and Paul Kalinin explain how and why an attacker could build an entire botnet inside your organization.
IoTCandyJar: A HoneyPot for any IoT Device
Palo Alto Networks researchers explain how they designed an affordable, behavior-based honeypot to detect attacks on an IoT device -- any kind of IoT device.
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How Quantum Computing Will Change Browser Encryption
From a protocol point of view, we're closer to a large-scale quantum computer than many people think. Here's why that's an important milestone.

Ransomware: The Tripflare in the Modern Cyberwar
With the frequency and scale of breaches on the rise, and our legacy security failing to protect us, is ransomware the catalyst we need to trigger improvement in our security postures?

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