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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSThe Israeli company developed highly-targeted, mobile malware that would make any APT jealous.
An internal memo notes of DHS floor plans that could have been accessed in the breach.
An internal memo cites DHS floor plans that could have been accessed in the breach.
The federal department that oversees the US diplomatic corps abroad suffers a serious lack of visibility into the cyber threats it faces and the security vulnerabilities it's harboring.
By Owais Sultan
DevOps streamlines cloud migration by automating deployment and operations, ensuring a seamless transition and efficient management of cloud…
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In the wake of Cl0p's MOVEit rampage, Progress Software is sending file-transfer customers scrambling again — this time to patch a critical bug that is easily exploitable with a specially crafted HTTPS POST request.
By Deeba Ahmed
Chinese hackers have struck again!
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Chinese Hackers Stole 60,000 US State Department Emails from Microsoft
Cybersecurity's constant stream of shiny new things shouldn't distract managers from their focus on the people they're protecting.
Images purporting to be of the Armenia and Azerbaijan conflict were malware downloaders in disguise.
Because QR codes can be used for phishing as easily as an email or text can, organizations must remain vigilant when dealing with them.
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