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 November 27, 2019
LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
The Implications of Last Week's Exposure of 1.2B Records
Large sums of organized data, whether public or private, are worth their weight in gold to cybercriminals.
An Alarming Number of Software Teams Are Missing Cybersecurity Expertise
The overwhelming majority of developers worry about security and consider it important, yet many lack a dedicated cybersecurity leader.
5 Ways to Champion and Increase Your 2020 Security Budget
Give your organization's leadership an impactful, out-of-office experience so they know what's at stake with their budgeting decisions.
'Dexphot': A Sophisticated, Everyday Threat
Though the cryptominer has received little attention, it exemplifies the complexity of modern malware, Microsoft says.
NYPD Pulls Fingerprint Database Offline Due to Ransomware Scare
An infected minicomputer distributed an unidentified threat to 23 machines connected to the LiveScan fingerprint tracking system.
On the Border Warns of Data Breach
Malware on a payment system could have stolen credit card info from customers in 28 states, according to the company.
DDoS: An Underestimated Threat
Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks have become more common, more powerful, and more useful to attackers. Here's how to fight back.
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Why Multifactor Authentication Is Now a Hacker Target
SIM swaps, insecure web design, phishing, and channel-jacking are four ways attackers are circumventing MFA technology, according to the FBI.

Anatomy of a BEC Scam
A look at the characteristics of real-world business email compromise attacks - and what makes them tick.

Leaks of NSA, CIA Tools Have Leveled Nation-State Cybercriminal Capabilities
The wide availability of tools leaked by the Shadow Brokers and WikiLeaks in 2016 and 2017 have given emerging cyber powers a way to catch up, DarkOwl says.

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6 Top Nontechnical Degrees for Cybersecurity
A computer science degree isn't the only path into a cybersecurity career.
Time to Warn Users About Black Friday & Cyber Monday Scams
Warn your employees to avoid the inevitable scams associated with these two "holidays," or you risk compromising your company's network.
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Gamification is Adding a Spoonful of Sugar to Security Training
Gamification is becoming popular as companies look for new ways to keep employees from being their largest vulnerability.
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