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 November 15, 2018
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Small-Time Cybercriminals Landing Steady Low Blows
High-end crime groups are acquiring the sorts of sophisticated capabilities only nation-states once had, while low-tier criminals maintain a steady stream of malicious activity, from cryptomining to PoS malware.
Cryptojacking, Mobile Malware Growing Threats to the Enterprise
At the same time, criminal organizations continue to look for new ways to attack their victims.
Security Teams Struggle with Container Security Strategy
Fewer than 30% of firms have more than a basic container security plan in place.
Airlines Have a Big Problem with Bad Bots
Bad bots account for 43.9% of all traffic on their websites, APIs, and mobile apps, according to a new analysis of 100 airlines.
Understanding Evil Twin AP Attacks and How to Prevent Them
The attack surface remains largely unprotected from Wi-Fi threats that can result in stolen credentials and sensitive information as well as backdoor/malware payload drops.
To Click or Not to Click: The Answer Is Easy
Mega hacks like the Facebook breach provide endless ammo for spearphishers. These six tips can help you stay safer.
Can Businesses Stand Up to Cybercrime? Only 61% Say Yes
While 96% of US organizations say business resilience should be core to company strategy, only 61% say it actually is.
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20 Cybersecurity Firms to Watch
A look at some of the more interesting investments, acquisitions, and strategic moves in the security sector over the past year.

RIP, 'IT Security'
Information security is vital, of course. But the concept of "IT security" has never made sense.

The Morris Worm Turns 30
How the historic Internet worm attack of 1988 has shaped security - or not.

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7 Cool New Security Tools to be Revealed at Black Hat Europe
Black Hat Europe's Arsenal lineup will include demonstrations of tools addressing everything from unsecured cloud buckets to unknown IoT devices.
Black Hat: European Security Pros Wrestling With Potential Breaches, Privacy Issues
Black Hat Europe attendee survey shows European cybersecurity leaders are uncertain of their ability to protect end user data - and are fearful of a near-term breach of critical infrastructure.
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