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July 02, 2022

The strange business of cybercrime

How modern cybercrime syndicates adopt the ways of enterprise business, reaping the gains and suffering the difficulties. Read more ▶

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Why more zero-day vulnerabilities are being found in the wild

With the number of zero-days spiking in the last 18 months, organizations need to increase their patching efforts. Software vendors can be more transparent, too.

Russia-China cybercriminal collaboration could “destabilize” international order

Russian cybercrime groups are courting their Chinese counterparts potentially could scale up the capabilities of both.

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5 years after NotPetya: Lessons learned

NotPetya vastly broadened the scope of damage that malware attacks could do and forced CISOs and security researchers to rethink their approach.

How you handle independent contractors may determine your insider threat risk

Outside experts can be willing or accidental security threats. Reduce that risk by changing how you onboard, train and offboard them.

How and why threat actors target Microsoft Active Directory

New vulnerabilities in Active Directory emerge regularly, and unpatched old ones and misconfigurations open doors for attackers.

5 social engineering assumptions that are wrong

Cybercriminals continue to launch creative social engineering attacks to trick users. Meanwhile, social engineering misconceptions are exacerbating the risks of falling victim.

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