Security News > 2017 > February > Week in review: Windows DoS zero-day, uncloaking Tor Browser users (Help Net Security)

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Half of IT pros don’t know how to improve their security posture Mid-market enterprises have high confidence in their cybersecurity defenses, but they struggle to defend against malicious activity that has become more sophisticated and targeted. Uncloaking Tor Browser users with DRM-protected files Digital Rights Management (DRM)-protected media files can be used to reveal Tor Browser users’ actual IP address and therefore … More →
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