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Google Docs phishing attack underscores OAuth security risks

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Live Event: 3rd Annual DevOps Virtual Summit

Today's business leaders are transforming software delivery and building significant competitive advantage by successfully leveraging agile and DevOps methodologies in concert. Having spent countless hours recasting culture, advancing innovation and engaging greater levels of automation, related best practices now exist to be shared and further refined by all. Expanding DevOps adoption from pockets of early adoption across the entire software delivery lifecycle is the challenge that most organizations now face. Join us live March 7th for this virtual summit and get the real-world expertise and hands-on guidance available only from the industry's leading practitioners and DevOps evangelists. Read More

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Snake cyberespionage malware is ready to bite Mac users

A sophisticated Russian cyberespionage group is readying attacks against Mac users and has recently ported its Windows backdoor program to macOS. Read More

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Released Today Amazon Prime Members get 20% off Prey for Xbox One, PS4 and PC - Deal Alert

Amazon Prime members get an exclusive 20% off of Prey. In Prey, you awaken aboard Talos I, a space station orbiting the moon in the year 2032. You are the key subject of an experiment meant to alter humanity forever – but things have gone terribly wrong. Read More

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Financial cybercrime group abuses Windows app compatibility feature

The FIN7 financially motivated cybercrime group is abusing the Windows Application Compatibility Infrastructure, a feature that makes it possible for enterprises and developers to quickly resolve incompatibilities between their applications and new Windows versions. Read More

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Debating the impact of marketing on the security industry

Jennifer Leggio winds up for the launch of the new Security Slapshot series with some bold statements on the impact of marketing on the security industry Read More

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Third parties leave your network open to attacks

With the Target example as the high-water mark, enterprises need to worry about the lack of security on a third parties’ part. How do you tighten things up? Read More

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