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 February 21, 2018
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Vulnerabilities Broke Records Yet Again in 2017
Meanwhile, organizations still struggle to manage remediation.
Researcher to Release Free Attack Obfuscation Tool
Cybercrime gang FIN7, aka Carbanak, spotted hiding behind another Windows function, according to research to be presented at Black Hat Asia next month.
Meltdown/Spectre: The First Large-Scale Example of a 'Genetic' Threat
These vulnerabilities mark an evolutionary leap forward, and companies must make fighting back a priority.
Facebook Aims to Make Security More Social
Facebook's massive user base creates an opportunity to educate billions on security.
SWIFT Network Used in $2 Million Heist at Indian Bank
The theft at India's City Union Bank comes on the heels of news that attackers stole $6 million from a Russian bank via SWIFT network last year.
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Fileless Malware: Not Just a Threat, but a Super-Threat
Exploits are getting more sophisticated by the day, and cybersecurity technology just isn't keeping up.

Siemens Leads Launch of Global Cybersecurity Initiative
The new 'Charter of Trust' aims to make security a key element of the digital economy, critical infrastructure.

FedEx Customer Data Exposed on Unsecured S3 Server
Thousands of documents from US and international citizens were exposed on an Amazon S3 bucket configured for public access.

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Encrypted Attacks Continue to Dog Perimeter Defenses
Attacks using SSL to obfuscate malicious traffic finding fertile ground for growth.
Rise of the 'Hivenet': Botnets That Think for Themselves
These intelligent botnet clusters swarm compromised devices to identify and assault different attack vectors all at once.
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Proactive Threat Hunting: Taking the Fight to the Enemy
Pulling together everything your security team needs to be effective at threat hunting is not easy but it's definitely worthwhile. Here's why.

The Mirai Botnet Is Attacking Again...
And the spinoff bots - and all their command and control hostnames buried in the morass of digital data - are hilarious.

The GDPR Clock Is Running Out. Now What?
Many organizations impacted by new European Union data privacy rules that go into effect May 25 are still blind to some of the basics.

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