| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | How Attackers Could Use Azure Apps to Sneak into Microsoft 365 Researchers warn Microsoft 365 account holders to pay attention to unknown applications that request permissions. Cybercriminals' Promises to Pause During Pandemic Amount to Little As pandemic worsens, online profiteering -- from fraudsters to ransomware operators to cybercriminal hacking -- continues unabated, despite some promises from the underground. Automated Tools Make Cyberattacks Easier to Pull Off Gone are the days when threat actors had to actually spend time and effort planning and developing an attack on their own, Recorded Future says. How to Secure Your Kubernetes Deployments As more companies shift their software to a microservices-based architecture and orchestrate their containerized applications in Kubernetes, distributed security controls become a must. Vulnerability Management Isn't Just a Numbers Game Attackers work 24/7, so you have to be vigilant around the clock. Time for some game theory. Malware Found Hidden in Android Utility Apps, Children's Games The 'Tekya' malware, as researchers call it, is designed to imitate the user's actions to click advertisements. New APT Targets Middle Eastern Victims The new malware, dubbed "Milum," can take control of industrial devices. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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