Security News > 2017 > April > Week in review: Highest paying IT certifications, emergency iOS patch, and how attackers exploit whitelists (Help Net Security)

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Windows 10 Creators Update will come with clearer privacy options Nearly two years after Microsoft released Windows 10, the company has finally revealed what data it collects from users. The revelation comes as part of a recent change of the company’s privacy statement, which has been made to reflect the company’s move towards more transparency. How attackers exploit whitelists Attackers have been … More →
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