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 July 13, 2017
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Verizon Suffers Cloud Data Leak Exposing Data on Millions of Customers
Six million of Verizon's US customers had their personal and account information exposed, including PIN numbers.
New SQL Injection Tool Makes Attacks Possible from a Smartphone
Recorded Future finds new hacking tool that's cheap and convenient to carry out that old standby attack, SQL injection.
How Active Intrusion Detection Can Seek and Block Attacks
Researchers at Black Hat USA will demonstrate how active intrusion detection strategies can help administrators detect hackers who are overly reliant on popular attack tools and techniques.
Dealing with Due Diligence
Companies will find themselves evaluating third-party cybersecurity more than ever -- and being subject to scrutiny themselves. Here's how to handle it.
US Government Limits Purchase of Kaspersky Lab Software
Kaspersky Lab has been deleted from lists of approved vendors that government agencies use to buy tech products, the result of growing cybersecurity concerns.
Majority of IT Security Professionals Work Weekends
A survey finds that 57% of IT security professionals work weekends, and most say they still find their jobs rewarding.
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When people say there's a security skills gap, this is what they really mean.

The SOC Is Dead...Long Live the SOC
The traditional security operations center can't deal with present reality. We must rethink the concept in a way that prepares for the future.

Microsoft Patches Critical Zero-Day Flaw in Windows Security Protocol
Researchers at Preempt uncovered two critical vulnerabilities in the Windows NTLM security protocols, one of which Microsoft patched today.

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When cybersecurity technology works effectively to reduce damage to industrial control systems, the insurance industry can provide coverage against risks not coverable before.
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Doxing, DoS & Defacement: Today's Mainstream Hacktivism Tools
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