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Continue readingZero-Day Patched by Microsoft Used for Malvertising Since 2014
A zero-day vulnerability patched by Microsoft this week in its Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers has been exploited by cybercriminals in malvertising campaigns since 2014.
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Russian Cyberspies Accused of Attack on Olympics Anti-Doping Agency
Hackers Leak Athlete Medical Data From Olympics Anti-Doping Agency
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Windows Trojan Targets Android, iOS Devices via USB Connection
A relatively new Windows Trojan is capable of loading malicious applications onto Android and iOS devices connected to the infected machine via USB.
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Microsoft Patches Browser Vulnerability Exploited in Attacks
Microsoft announced on Tuesday the availability of 13 security bulletins that patch 50 vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer, Edge, Office and Exchange. The company said one of the browser flaws has been exploited in the wild.
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Claroty Emerges from Stealth Promising ‘Extreme Visibility’ into Industrial Networks
Claroty Makes Public Debut With $32 Million in Funding to Protect Critical Infrastructure
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Symantec Adds Machine Learning to Endpoint Security Lineup
Symantec on Tuesday launched its new Symantec Endpoint Protection Cloud (SEPC) security solution designed to marry old and new endpoint technologies in a single easy-to-use product primarily aimed at SMBs and mid-market companies of up to 1000 employees.
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Adobe Patches 29 Vulnerabilities in Flash Player
Adobe announced on Tuesday that security updates released for Flash Player, Digital Editions and Adobe Air SDK & Compiler patch a total of 37 vulnerabilities.
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NSA Chief ‘Perplexed’ that Twitter Won’t Share Key Data
The National Security Agency chief said Tuesday he was "perplexed" over Twitter's move to block US intelligence from accessing data which may help thwart violent attack plots.
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320,000 Financial Records Apparently Stolen From Payment Processor
More than 320,000 financial records have been leaked, and while the information appears to have been stolen either from payment processor BlueSnap or its customer Regpack, neither of them admit suffering a data breach.
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