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US Banks Targeted with Trickbot Trojan
Necurs botnet spreads Trickbot malware to US financial institutions, while new Emotet banking Trojan attacks discovered - signalling increasingly complex attacks on the industry.
Microsoft Office 365 Users Targeted in Brute Force Attacks
Attackers leveraged popular cloud service platforms to conduct persistent - and stealthy - login attempts on corporate Office 365 accounts.
#HackTor: Tor Opens up its Bug Bounty Program
The popular identity-cloaking service has expanded its private, invite-only vulnerability discovery program to an open one via HackerOne.
BEC Attacks Far More Lucrative than Ransomware over Past 3 Years
BEC fraud netted cyberthieves five times more profit than ransomware over a three-year period, according to Cisco's midyear report released today.
Healthcare Industry Lacks Awareness of IoT Threat, Survey Says
Three-quarters of IT decision makers report they are "confident" or "very confident" that portable and connected medical devices are secure on their networks.
Russian National Receives 5 Years In Jail For Role In 'Citadel' Attacks
Mark Vartanyan is the second individual to be sent to prison in connection with Citadel.
Major Online Criminal Marketplaces AlphaBay and Hansa Shut Down
International law enforcement operations result in AlphaBay, the largest online marketplace for selling illegal goods from malware to herion, and Hansa, going dark.
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Apple iOS Malware Growth Outpaces that of Android
Number of iOS devices running malicious apps more than tripled in three consecutive quarters, while infected Android devices remained largely flat, report shows.

Dow Jones Data Leak Results from Amazon AWS Configuration Error
Security pros expect to see more incidents like the Dow Jones leak, which exposed customers' personal information following a public cloud configuration error.

AWS S3 Breaches: What to Do & Why
Although basic operations in Amazon's Simple Storage Services are (as the name implies) - simple - things can get complicated with access control and permissions.

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DevOps & Security: Butting Heads for Years but Integration is Happening
A combination of culture change, automation, tools and processes can bring security into the modern world where it can be as agile as other parts of IT.
Using DevOps to Move Faster than Attackers
Black Hat USA talk will discuss the practicalities of adjusting appsec tooling and practices in the age of DevOps.
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Partner Perspectives

Profile of a Hacker: The Real Sabu
There are multiple stories about how the capture of the infamous Anonymous leader Sabu went down. Here's one, and another about what he is doing today.

The Hunt for Networks Building Death Star-Sized Botnets
Internet of Things devices are more critically vulnerable to compromise in DDos attacks than ever before. Here's how to defend against them.

Securing your Cloud Stack from Ransomware
Poor configuration, lack of policies, and permissive behaviors are three factors that can leave your cloud infrastructure vulnerable to ransomware threats.

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