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Survey: Majority Of Businesses Would Pay Ransomware Attackers
Nearly 70% of ransomware victims surveyed by IBM said they paid between $10K and $40K to retrieve their data.
Anti-Malware Is Necessary In The Data Center: 3 Examples
Simply because data center endpoints don't have the same threat profile as general desktops doesn't mean they don't need anti-malware software. Here's why.
Vendor Accountability & The Security Supply Chain
A large majority of security leaders say they would switch to suppliers that offer product and service guarantees, according to a new survey.
Bangladesh Police Say Some Bank Officials Involved In Cyberheist
Mid-ranking officials of Bangladesh Bank deliberately exposed bank's network to allow theft of $81 million, says top investigator.
California Grad Student Arrested In International DDoS Crackdown
Sean Sharma is charged with carrying out distributed denial-of-service attacks against a San Francisco chat website.
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The Coolest Hacks Of 2016
No 400-pound hacker here: Lightbulb and 'do-gooder' worms, machines replacing humans to hack other machines, and high-speed car hacking were among the most innovative white-hat hacks this year.

91% Of Cyberattacks Start With A Phishing Email
Phishing remains the number one attack vector, according to a new study that analyzes why users fall for these lures.

What's Naughty & Nice About The Internet Of Things
It's easy to catalogue the worst IoT security hazards. But that's not the whole story.

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8 Most Hackable Holiday Gifts, 2016 Edition
You better watch out! Otherwise, you may be giving the gift of malware or unauthorized access to networks and devices.
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Are Unconscious Biases Weakening Your Security Posture?
Proactively addressing your biases can help you build a resilient and adaptable security foundation.

It's Time For Organizations To Automate Security
Security automation makes more efficient use of scarce security resources, freeing them up for more proactive tasks.

Security In 2017: Ransomware Will Remain King
Businesses, consumers, and security professionals must face this reality and take the necessary steps to educate each other and protect their networks.

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