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 April 11, 2018
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Verizon DBIR: Ransomware Attacks Double for Second Year in a Row
Outside attackers still the biggest problem - except in healthcare.
Microsoft Issues Rare Patch for Wireless Keyboard Flaw
Patch Tuesday includes 67 fixes - the most critical of which are browser-related.
'SirenJack' Vulnerability Lets Hackers Hijack Emergency Warning System
Unencrypted radio protocol that controls sirens left alert system at risk.
89% of Android Users Didn't Consent to Facebook Data Collection
A new survey shows most Android users did not give Facebook permission to collect their call and text data.
HTTP Injector Steals Mobile Internet Access
Users aren't shy about sharing the technique and payload in a new attack.
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6 Myths About IoT Security
Here are common misconceptions about these securing these devices - and tips for locking them down.

Pairing Policy & Technology: BYOD That Works for Your Enterprise
An intelligent security policy coupled with the right technology can set you up for success with BYOD.

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On-Premise Security Tools Struggle to Survive in the Cloud
Businesses say their current security tools aren't effective in the cloud but hesitate to adopt cloud-based security systems.
20 Ways to Increase the Efficiency of the Incident Response Workflow
Despite all the good intentions of some great security teams, we are still living in a "cut-and-paste" incident management world.
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Cryptomining: Fast-Becoming the Web's Most Profitable Attack Method
The ROI of 'cryptojacking' has never been higher, making bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies a more attractive target for cybercriminals. Here's why.

Securing Retail Networks for an Omnichannel Future
Retailers who haphazardly move to digital from a brick-and-mortar environment can leave their businesses open to significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Here's how to avoid the pitfalls.

Deconstructing a Business Email Compromise Attack
How a tech-savvy New Jersey couple outwitted a German hacker group and saved their home and life savings.

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