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PDF Files Can Silently Leak NTLM Credentials
2018-04-30 12:19

NTML credentials can be stolen via malicious Portable Document Format (PDF) files without any user interaction, Check Point security researchers warn. read more

Bring order to the chaos of incident response and threat investigations
2018-04-30 12:15

In this podcast recorded at RSA Conference 2018, Leon Ward, VP of Product Management at ThreatQuotient, talks about bringing order to the chaos of security operations, as well as the ideas behind...

Managing Risk a Must in Third-Party Relationships
2018-04-30 12:12

Conducting Thorough Due Diligence on a Prospective Vendor’s Security is Essential read more

DNA in genealogy database leads to arrest of suspected serial killer
2018-04-30 12:08

If one of your relatives uploads their DNA data, much of yours goes with it.

Why good security foundations are better than the best security mitigation
2018-04-30 12:00

Since founding VDOO, we have been working to analyze a great many IoT devices, in the broadest way possible. The more we look into these devices and find their vulnerabilities, the further we...

Security Pros Not Confident in Endpoint Defense: Survey
2018-04-30 11:54

Endpoint Protection is Barely Keeping Pace With Endpoint Attacks read more

Wi-Fi honeypots: Alive and well at RSAC 2018
2018-04-30 11:45

It was a gorgeous, sunny week in San Francisco as the best and brightest security experts around the globe gathered to attend one of the leading cybersecurity tradeshows in the industry – RSA...

PyRoMine Crypto-Miner Spreads via NSA-Linked Exploit
2018-04-30 11:41

A remote code execution exploit supposedly stolen from the National Security Agency-linked Equation Group is currently being used by a new crypto-currency miner to spread to vulnerable Windows...

Why Reddit was at the center of a massive Dark Web feud
2018-04-30 11:38

Emily Wilson of Terbium Labs explains why Reddit, the so-called 'front page of the internet,' is also a portal to the Dark Web.