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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSRecently revealed surveillance-ware comes from a consultant with close ties to Russia's GRU who was sanctioned by the US for election-tampering.
Data from an intrusion last year suggests Iron Liberty group may have a new trick up its sleeve, Secureworks says.
A series of attacks on school district systems leads the governor to declare the state's first cybersecurity state of emergency.
Webinar examines challenges in patch management and offers solutions to streamline the process.
Malware infection technique called TxHollower gets updated with stealthy features.
The virus affected the network, applications, and databases at City Power, which delivers electricity to the South African financial hub.
Much has been written about the need to further secure our elections, from ensuring the integrity of voting machines to combating fake news. But according to a report quietly issued by a California grand jury this week, more attention needs to be paid to securing social media and email accounts used by election officials at the state and local level.
The FTC initially wanted a fine worth tens of billions, plus potential jail time for execs.
Intervention approach mirrors tactics used in the UK Dutch police are developing a scheme to divert youngsters involved in the fringes of cybercrime before they get in too deep. ‘Hack_Right’ – billed
EvilGnome was written to target the comparatively small but committed community who use Linux on their laptops.
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