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WannaCry Forces Honda to Take Production Plant Offline
Work on over 1,000 vehicles affected at automaker's Sayama plant in Japan while systems were restored.
'Stack Clash' Smashed Security Fix in Linux
Linux, OpenBSD, Free BSD, Solaris security updates available to thwart newly discovered attack by researchers.
Russian Hackers Focused on Election Systems in 21 States
A Department of Homeland Security official testified today that hackers tied to the Russian government attempted to infiltrate election systems in nearly two dozen states.
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Consumer business executives are confident in their ability to respond to cyberattacks but fail to document and test response plans.
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November event will focus on attendee interaction, "blue team" best practices
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Hacker Bypasses Microsoft ATA for Admin Access
Microsoft's Advanced Threat Analytics defense platform can be cheated, a researcher will show at Black Hat USA next month.

Major Websites Vulnerable to their Own Back-End Servers
DoD, other websites found with back-end server flaws and misconfigurations that could give attackers an entryway to internal networks, researcher will demonstrate at Black Hat USA next month.

1 Million Endpoints Exposed on Public Internet via Microsoft File-Sharing Services
Research on global Internet security posture found endpoints leaving Microsoft SMB file-sharing systems wide open online, a finding that explains the rapid spread of WannaCry, Rapid7 says.

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