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 August 09, 2017
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The Patching Dilemma: Should Microsoft Fix Flaws in Older Tech?
When researchers find vulnerabilities that leave older systems exposed, should the software giant create patches or encourage upgrades? Experts weigh in.
67% of Malware Attacks Come by Way of Phishing in Second Quarter
During the second quarter, cyberattacks soared 24% worldwide with phishing attacks playing a large role and Adobe Flash one of the favorite attack targets, according to a report released today by NTT Security.
Automating Defenses Against Assembly-Line Attacks
A manual approach just won't cut it anymore. Here's a toolset to defeat automation and unify control across all attack vectors to stop automated attacks.
New Consortium Promotes Proper Data Sanitization Practices
The International Data Sanitization Consortium (IDSC) will create guidelines and best practices for sanitizing data on hardware devices.
Konni Malware Campaign Targets North Korean Organizations
For at least three years, an unknown threat actor has used the RAT to steal data and profile organizations in North Korea.
HBO Data Dumped, Hackers Demand Millions
Attackers who reportedly stole 1.5TB of data from HBO release a second data dump and demand millions in ransom.
WatchGuard Acquires Authentication Provider Datablink
WatchGuard looks to expand its security offerings into authentication solutions for small- to midsize businesses and enterprises with a distributed workforce.
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WannaCry 'Kill Switch' Creator Arrested in Vegas
Federal authorities indicted and nabbed Marcus Hutchins, aka MalwareTech, for allegedly creating and distributing the Kronos banking Trojan.

Steganography Use on the Rise Among Cyber Espionage, Cybercrime Groups
At least three cyber espionage campaigns and several malware samples in recent months have employed ancient technique, Kaspersky Lab says.

What Women in Cybersecurity Really Think About Their Careers
New survey conducted by a female security pro of other female security pros dispels a few myths.

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2017 Pwnie Awards: Who Won, Lost, and Pwned
Security pros corralled the best and worst of cybersecurity into an award show highlighting exploits, bugs, achievements, and attacks from the past year.
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Lessons from Verizon: Managing Cloud Security for Partners
The recent Verizon breach - data exposed by an insecure Amazon S3 bucket - highlights the need for enterprises to have visibility into how partners and other stakeholders keep their data secure.

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