“TinyTurla,” simply coded malware that hides away as a legitimate Windows service, has flown under the radar for two years.
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AT&T Phone-Unlocking Malware Ring Costs Carrier $200M
With the help of malicious insiders, a fraudster was able to install malware and remotely divorce iPhones and other handsets from the carrier’s U.S. network — all the way from Pakistan.
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Bring Your APIs Out of the Shadows to Protect Your Business
APIs are immensely more complex to secure. Shadow APIs—those unknown or forgotten API endpoints that escape the attention and protection of IT¬—present a real risk to your business. Learn how to identify shadow APIs and take control of them before attackers do.
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Ditch the Alert Cannon: Modernizing IDS is a Security Must-Do
Jeff Costlow, CISO at ExtraHop, makes the case for implementing next-gen intrusion-detection systems (NG-IDS) and retiring those noisy 90s compliance platforms.
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Porn Problem: Adult Ads Persist on US Gov’t, Military Sites
Cities, states, federal and military agencies should patch the Laserfiche CMS post-haste, said the security researcher whose jaw dropped at 50 sites hosting porn and Viagra spam.
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IOTW: T-Mobile under investigation following fourth data infringement in three y…
Find out how T-Mobile is addressing flaws in its systems and reassuring its customers having suffered numerous attacks in recent years
Financial Cybercrime: Following Cryptocurrency via Public Ledgers
John Hammond, security researcher with Huntress, discusses a wallet-hijacking RAT, and how law enforcement recovered millions in Bitcoin after the Colonial Pipeline attack.
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Adobe Snuffs Critical Bugs in Acrobat, Experience Manager
Adobe releases security updates for 59 bugs affecting its core products, including Adobe Acrobat Reader, XMP Toolkit SDK and Photoshop.
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Attackers Impersonate DoT in Two-Day Phishing Scam
Threat actors dangled the lure of receiving funds from the $ 1 trillion infrastructure bill and created new domains mimicking the real federal site.
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5 Steps For Securing Your Remote Work Space
With so many people still working from home, cybercriminals are trying to cash in. Cyberattacks have increased 300% and the risk of losing important data or being compromised is much greater at home.
Here are five recommendations for securing your home office.
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