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 December 10, 2019
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Maersk CISO Says NotPeyta Devastated Several Unnamed US firms
At least two companies may have been dealt even more damage than the shipping giant, which lost nearly its entire global IT infrastructure.
Microsoft 'Campaign Views' Offers Full Look at Office 365 Attacks
Campaign views, arriving in public preview, aims to share more context around how attackers targeted an organization and whether its defenses worked.
4 Tips to Run Fast in the Face of Digital Transformation
This gridiron-inspired advice will guarantee your digital transformation success and keep your data safe.
Two Bayrob Cybercrime Members Sentenced to 20 and 18 Years in Prison
The Romanian nationals stole some $4 million in a vast malware, botnet, and cryptocurrency operation.
Scientists Break Largest Encryption Key Yet with Brute Force
The key, only one-third the length of most commercial encryption keys, took more than 35 million compute hours to break.
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How Attackers Used Look-Alike Domains to Steal $1 Million From a Chinese VC
Money meant to fund an Israeli startup wound up directly deposited to the scammers.

Attackers Continue to Exploit Outlook Home Page Flaw
FireEye issues guidance on locking down Outlook, claiming that security researchers, at least, are able to work around the patch issued by Microsoft.

Mega Breaches Are Forcing Us to a Passwordless World. Are We Finally Ready?
Passwordless authentication advocates see 2020 as a potential turning point year for the technology. But can the industry get off the dime?

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10 Notable Cybersecurity Acquisitions of 2019, Part 2
As mergers and acquisitions continued to shape the security industry throughout 2019, these deals were most significant.
Navigating Security in the Cloud
Underestimating the security changes that need to accompany a shift to the cloud could be fatal to a business. Here's why.
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Criminals Hide Fraud Behind the Green Lock Icon
Criminals are using free certificate services to apply real security certs to fraudulent sites - and to take advantage of victims looking for surfing safety.
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