Security News > 2015 > April > Week in review: Apple closes OS X backdoor, cyber crooks go after enterprise millions, and what happens to data after a breach (Help Net Security)

2015-04-13 05:00
Here's an overview of some of last week's most interesting news and articles: How to protect from threats against USB enabled devices USB can be an effective and simple route to infection. To...
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