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 May 12, 2020
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Thunderbolt Vulnerabilities Could Threaten Millions of PCs
Attackers with physical access to targeted machines could exploit these flaws to access and copy data within minutes, researchers say.
Rule of Thumb: USB Killers Pose Real Threat
They look just like a USB thumb drive, but instead of storing data, they can be used to destroy it and the device the data is saved on.
Researchers Analyze Oracle WebLogic Flaw Under Attack
Trend Micro researchers explain how attackers bypassed the patch for a deserialization vulnerability in the Oracle WebLogic Server.
Companies Struggle for Effective Cybersecurity
The money companies are spending on cybersecurity tools doesn't necessarily result in better security, a new survey shows.
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Investigations show Maze ransomware operators leave "nothing to chance" when putting pressure on victims to pay.

As Remote Work Becomes the Norm, Security Fight Moves to Cloud, Endpoints
A majority of firms expect to keep more employees working remotely post-pandemic, forcing businesses to undertake more comprehensive digital and cloud transformations.

Fake Microsoft Teams Emails Phish for Credentials
Employees belonging to organizations in industries such as energy, retail, and hospitality have been recipients, Abnormal Security says.

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Is CVSS the Right Standard for Prioritization?
More than 55% of open source vulnerabilities are rated high or critical. To truly understand a vulnerability and how it might affect an organization or product, we need much more than a number.
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