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 July 17, 2020
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Twitter Attack Raises Concerns Over its Internal Controls
Attackers temporarily gained control of the accounts of Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Gates, and others, to tweet a bitcoin scam.
Major Flaws Open the Edge to Attack
Attackers are using critical exploits for flaws in VPN appliances, app-delivery services, and other network-edge hardware and software to punch through corporate perimeters. What can companies do?
Cybersecurity Leaders: Invest In Your People
Training, especially cross-training, is insanely powerful when team members are able to experience, train, and work together. It also builds trust.
Third-Party IoT Vulnerabilities: We Need a Cybersecurity Paradigm Shift
The only entities equipped to safeguard Internet of Things devices against risks are the IoT device manufacturers themselves.
EU Court Ruling Means New Global Protections for EU Customer Data
The ruling in a case involving Facebook means that international companies must provide EU-level privacy controls for EU-generated data no matter where it's stored or transferred.
Russian Cyberattacks Target COVID-19 Research, Vaccine Development
Government agencies in the US, UK, and Canada report Russian group Cozy Bear is targeting organizations developing coronavirus vaccines.
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Microsoft Patches Wormable RCE Flaw in Windows DNS Servers
Patch Tuesday security updates address a critical vulnerability in Windows DNS Servers, which researchers believe is likely to be exploited.

99% of Websites at Risk of Attack Via JavaScript Plug-ins
The average website includes content from 32 different third-party JavaScript programs, new study finds.

Zero-Trust Efforts Rise with the Tide of Remote Working
With employees likely to continue to spend much, if not all, of their time working from home, companies are focusing more on technologies to boost the security of their now-distributed workplace.

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8 Signs of a Smartphone Hack
A rapidly dwindling battery life or sudden spike in data usage could indicate your iOS or Android device has been compromised.
How Nanotechnology Will Disrupt Cybersecurity
Tangible solutions related to cryptography, intelligent threat detection and consumer security are closer than you think.
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As Offices Reopen, Hardware from Home Threatens Security
Devices out of sight for the past several months could spell trouble when employees bring them back to work.
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