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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSIdentifying tokens and random addresses, meant to create anonymity, do not change in sync on some devices -- opening an attack vector.
A sophisticated and growing malvertising attacker is partnering with legitimate ad tech platforms to drop malware at scale.
Jobs, jobs, jobs
For too long, we've focused almost exclusively on keeping out the bad guys rather than what to do when they get in (and they will).
The group is using malicious versions of WinRAR and other legitimate software packages to infect targets, likely via watering-hole attacks.
While everyone waits for BlueKeep to be exploited, another RDP threat is already at the door, according to new research from Sophos.
Second year of the Active Cyber Defence program proves a tentative success
Citing privacy issues, Germany just banned its schools from using Microsoft Office 365, Google Docs, and Apple's iWork cloud services.
Facebook has coughed up £3m to help launch an anti-scam service as well as introducing a tool to report scam ads on its UK site.
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