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From voice assistant hacks to insider threats, Threatpost editors break down this week's biggest news.
Attackers could access Wi-Fi credentials due to a problem in initial configuration of the smart doorbell device.
An IT project manager has pleaded guilty to accessing the email account of a former client's CEO, said reports this week.
This week’s bold rebrand of Facebook to FACEBOOK can’t hide the growing sense that nobody is happy with the company right now.
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The companies are the latest on a long and growing list of organizations that have fallen victim to users with legitimate access to enterprise systems and data.
Overall volumes of banking Trojans and RATs increased during the third quarter, when Emotet was suspiciously absent until mid-September.
Hospitals that have been hit by a data breach or ransomware attack can expect to see an increase in the death rate among heart patients in the following months or years because of cybersecurity remediation efforts, a new study posits. Health industry experts say the findings should prompt a larger review of how security -- or the lack thereof -- may be impacting patient outcomes.
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