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 January 03, 2019
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The Coolest Hacks of 2018
In-flight airplanes, social engineers, and robotic vacuums were among the targets of resourceful white-hat hackers this year.
Cyberattack Halts Publication for US Newspapers
A virus disrupted print and delivery for the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Baltimore Sun, and other US publications this weekend.
Ex-NSA Contractor Was a Suspect In Shadow Brokers Leak
New court document shows law enforcement suspected possible involvement of Harold Martin in Shadow Brokers' release of classified NSA hacking tools.
Spending Spree: What's on Security Investors' Minds for 2019
Cybersecurity threats, technology, and investment trends that are poised to dictate venture capital funding in 2019.
AI in Security Carries as Many Questions as Answers
Companies are adopting machine intelligence even though there are still issues and questions regarding its performance, a new report on AI use in cybersecurity shows.
Data on 997 North Korean Defectors Targeted in Hack
Nearly 1,000 North Koreans who defected to South Korea had personal data compromised by an unknown attacker.
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Start Preparing Now for the Post-Quantum Future
Quantum computing will break most of the encryption schemes on which we rely today. These five tips will help you get ready.

6 Ways to Anger Attackers on Your Network
Because you can't hack back without breaking the law, these tactics will frustrate, deceive, and annoy intruders instead.

Toxic Data: How 'Deepfakes' Threaten Cybersecurity
The joining of 'deep learning' and 'fake news' makes it possible to create audio and video of real people saying words they never spoke or things they never did.

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7 Business Metrics Security Pros Need to Know
These days, security has to speak the language of business. These KPIs will get you started.
25 Years Later: Looking Back at the First Great (Cyber) Bank Heist
The Citibank hack in 1994 marked a turning point for banking -- and cybercrime -- as we know it. What can we learn from looking back at the past 25 years?
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