| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | 50% of Servers Have Weak Security Long After Patches Are Released Many servers remain vulnerable to high-severity flaws in Microsoft Exchange Server, VMware vCenter, Oracle WebLogic, and other popular products and services. Shades of SolarWinds Attack Malware Found in New 'Tomiris' Backdoor Malware contains similarities that suggest a possible link to malware that Russia's DarkHalo group used in its massive supply chain attack, researchers say. Sneaky Android Trojan Siphons Millions Using Premium SMS More than 200 applications on the Google Play store have, until recently, allowed cybercriminals to deliver malicious Web content to victims' phones, likely garnering tens of millions of dollars. 3 Security Initiatives AWS's New CEO Should Prioritize As Adam Selipsky takes the helm at Amazon Web Services, security must be one of the first things he addresses. Here are three initiatives that should take priority. Cyberspace, Cybergames, and Cyberspies How cyberspace has become a global cybergames stage, where all of us are actors. Startup Beyond Identity Now Offers Passwordless Multifactor Authentication for Consumers The announcement comes two weeks after Microsoft gave users the option to fully remove passwords from their accounts. Russian Officials Arrest Group-IB CEO, Accuse Him of Treason Ilya Sachkov, founder and CEO of the massive cybersecurity firm, was arrested on treason charges and will be in custody for two months. MORE NEWS / MORE COMMENTARY | |
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