Researchers at IoT security company Bastille claim to have found a way to hack computers via a vulnerability present in many wireless mouse and keyboard dongles.
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The Need for User Segmentation in the Data Center
“I trust everyone. It’s the devil inside them I don’t trust.” – Stella, The Italian Job
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Honeywell, Palo Alto Networks Partner on Industrial Cybersecurity
Industrial giant Honeywell and network security firm Palo Alto Networks have established a partnership to offer joint solutions to help customers protect industrial control systems.
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CloudFlare Launches Security-Focused Domain Registrar
Web performance and security company CloudFlare today announced the launch of CloudFlare Registrar, a security-focused service designed for organizations that own high-value domains.
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Out-of-Band TAPs Are an NSA Nightmare
Remember that line from Alan Turing in the movie The Imitation Game? The moment he realized the significance of C-I-L-L-Y?
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VMware Products Affected by Critical glibc Flaw
A critical remote code execution vulnerability found in the GNU C Library (glibc) affects most Linux systems and many widely used products, including ones from VMware.
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Majority of Americans Back FBI in Battle With Apple
A majority of Americans support the US government's efforts to force Apple to help unlock an iPhone in the probe of last year's deadly San Bernardino attacks, a poll showed Monday.
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Illumio Introduces Adaptive User Segmentation
After raising $100 million in funding last year, Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Illumio has been on a mission to secure enterprise data using a dynamic approach that leverages context and relationship data to automatically program a security policy.
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Employees of Russian Banks Targeted With “Ratopak” Malware
Financially-motivated actors have tried to trick the employees of at least six Russian banks into installing a piece of malware, Symantec reported on Monday.
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Pirated App Store Client Slips Into Apple’s Official App Store
A pirated, fully functional third-party App Store client for iOS users in China slipped through Apple’s App Store review process and became listed in Apple’s official App Store, researchers at Palo Alto Networks discovered.
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