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2018-10-24 13:10:00 UTC
Ars Technica
Ars Technica
Election security in the age of bots, operatives, and digital attacks

Former Facebook CSO Alex Stamos tells us what he learned in 2016, and what comes next.

Ars Technica Videos Alex Stamos Ars Technica Live Election Security Elections Security
2018-10-24 13:10:00 UTC
Ars Technica
Ars Technica
How to make elections secure in the age of digital operatives

Former Facebook CSO Alex Stamos tells us what he learned in 2016, and what comes next.

Ars Technica Videos Alex Stamos Ars Technica Live Election Security Elections Security
2018-10-23 22:52:00 UTC
HackRead
HackRead
Hackers deface Saudi ‘Davos in the Desert’ site against Khashoggi’s death

By Waqas

The official website of Saudi Arabia’s Future Investment Initiative ‘Davos in the Desert’ was hit by a cyber attack in which hackers defaced its homepage to protest the brutal murder of The Washington Post’s journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey and killings of innocent civilians in Yemen. The unknown hackers left a deface page along with a brief message on […]

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2018-10-23 20:54:00 UTC
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
City Pays $2K in Ransomware, Stirs ‘Never Pay’ Debate

Many municipalities hit with ransomware don't have much of a choice when it comes to paying up, experts say.

Government Hacks Malware Connecticut Municipalities North Carolina Payment Ransomware Should I Pay Water Utility West Haven
2018-10-23 20:38:00 UTC
Dark Reading
Dark Reading
Battling Bots: How to Find Fake Twitter Followers

Duo researchers explain the approach they used to detect automated Twitter profiles and uncover a botnet.

2018-10-23 19:55:00 UTC
Dark Reading
Dark Reading
Russian Research Institute Was Actively Involved In TRITON ICS Attack Activity

Data shows with a high degree of confidence that Moscow-based Central Scientific Research Institute of Chemistry and Mechanics helped develop and refine malware, FireEye says.

2018-10-23 18:30:00 UTC
Dark Reading
Dark Reading
The Browser Is the New Endpoint

Given the role browsers play in accessing enterprise applications and information, it's time to rethink how we classify, manage, and secure them.

2018-10-23 16:00:00 UTC
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
StrongPity APT Changes Tactics to Stay Stealthy

After being exposed, the APT made minor adjustments in their tactics to stay off the security radar.

Malware Apt Evolution ISP Malware Minor Adjustments StrongPity Tactics
2018-10-23 16:00:00 UTC
Dark Reading
Dark Reading
Former HS Teacher Admits to 'Celebgate' Hack

Christopher Brannan accessed full iCloud backups, photos, and other personal data belonging to more than 200 victims.

2018-10-23 15:30:00 UTC
HackRead
HackRead
ProtonVPN Subscriptions Now Available on Firefox for $10

By Waqas

Mozilla has announced that it will be launching an experimental feature in the new version of Firefox that will offer ProtonVPN subscriptions. The feature, however, will be accessible by users only after they subscribe for a monthly package. It is basically, a subscription-based VPN (virtual private network) that will cost $10 per month. The new […]

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