| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Hosting Provider Hit With Largest-Ever DDoS Attack Likely looking to make a statement, attackers targeted specific websites hosted by a single provider with a 1.44 terabit-per-second distributed denial-of-service attack, according to Akamai. 'Ripple20' Bugs Plague Enterprise, Industrial & Medical IoT Devices Researchers discover 19 vulnerabilities in a TCP/IP software library manufacturers have used in connected devices for 20 years. 83% of Forbes 2000 Companies' Web Domains Are Poorly Protected Only a handful have controls against domain-name hijacking, DNS modifications, and other threats, a new CSC study finds. Cisco Brings SecureX into Full Security Lineup to Cut Complexity This step is intended to address growing enterprise concerns around security and complexity, both top of mind among CISOs and CIOs. IoT Security Trends & Challenges in the Wake of COVID-19 The demand for Internet of Things security practices that protect sensitive medical equipment and data will double within the next five years. Here's why. Half of Firms Likely Running Vulnerable Oracle E-Business Suite Two security vulnerabilities could open up companies to financial attacks and compliance violations if the software is not updated, Onapsis says. CIA's 'Lax' Security Led to 2017 Compromise of Its Hacking Tools Internal CIA report released today shows poor security controls surrounding the intelligence agency's hacking tools. Adobe Releases PDF Protected Mode for Document Cloud The preview, open to Windows users, opens PDF files in a sandbox to protect users who open malicious Acrobat documents. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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