Security News > 2018 > November > Week in review: Bleedingbit, nastiest malware of 2018, Cisco security appliances under attack

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: New techniques expose your browsing history to attackers Security researchers at UC San Diego and Stanford have discovered four new ways to expose Internet users’ browsing histories. Top 10 predictions and key drivers for the IT industry for the next five years A closer look at IDC’s top ten worldwide IT industry predictions. How to protect your organization from insider threats, the … More → The post Week in review: Bleedingbit, nastiest malware of 2018, Cisco security appliances under attack appeared first on Help Net Security.
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