| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Facebook Data Deals Extend to Microsoft, Amazon, Netflix An explosive new report sheds light on data-sharing deals that benefited 150 companies as Facebook handed over unknowing users' information. NASA Investigating Breach That Exposed PII on Employees, Ex-Workers Incident is latest manifestation of continuing security challenges at agency, where over 3,000 security incidents have been reported in recent years. Attack Campaign Targets Financial Firms Via Old But Reliable Tricks Among other tried-and-true cyberattack methods, the attackers hosted malware on the Google Cloud Storage service domain storage.googleapis.com to mask their activity. How to Remotely Brick a Server Researchers demonstrate the process of remotely bricking a server, which carries serious and irreversible consequences for businesses. Cybersecurity in 2019: From IoT & Struts to Gray Hats & Honeypots While you prepare your defenses against the next big thing, also pay attention to the longstanding threats that the industry still hasn't put to rest. US Names, Sanctions Russian GRU Officials for 2016 Election Hacks Treasury Department names and imposes economic sanctions on the alleged major players behind the Russian election-meddling operation, as well as the World Anti-Doping Agency breach. DOJ Announces Indictment in Nigerian Banking Scam International investment scam laundered funds through US bank accounts before being sent to Nigeria. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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