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 July 03, 2019
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Toyota's Car-Hacking Tool Now Available
'PASTA' hardware and software kit now retails for $28,300.
New MacOS Malware Discovered
A wave of new MacOS malware over the past month includes a zero-day exploit and other attack code.
Cybersecurity Experts Worry About Satellite & Space Systems
As nation-states and rogue actors increasingly probe critical infrastructure, policy and technology experts worry that satellite and space systems are on the front lines.
In Cybercrime's Evolution, Active, Automated Attacks Are the Latest Fad
Staying ahead can feel impossible, but understanding that perfection is impossible can free you to make decisions about managing risk.
The Case for Encryption: Fact vs. Fiction
The common belief that encryption enables bad behavior primarily used by thieves, international terrorists, and other villainous characters is simply not true. Here's why.
Lake City Employee Fired Following Ransom Payment
The Florida city approved its insurer to pay $460,000 in ransom for a cyberattack that shut down servers, email, and phone.
Poor Communications Slowing DevOps Shift
Existing functional silos are standing in the way of building a DevOps culture.
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Thousands of Facebook Users Hit in Malware Distribution Campaign
'Operation Tripoli' is another reminder why users cannot trust every link they see on social media sites.

Office 365 Multifactor Authentication Done Right
Why the ubiquitous nature of Office 365 poses unique challenges for MFA-based security and how organizations can protect themselves.

New Exploit for Microsoft Excel Power Query
Proof-of-concept, which allows remote code execution, is latest to exploit Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) and is another reminder why organizations must ensure Office settings are secure.

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The Truth About Your Software Supply Chain
Open source components help developers innovate faster, but they sometimes come at a high price.
'Human Side-Channels': Behavioral Traces We Leave Behind
How writing patterns, online activities, and other unintentional identifiers can be used in cyber offense and defense.
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