What We're Reading: Page 134
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 12, 2021
Jul 09, 2021
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CIO Dive
Hybrid work transition overwhelms, challenges IT professionals
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Bleeping Computer
Insurance giant CNA reports data breach after ransomware attack
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MIT Technology Review
Inside the FBI, Russia, and Ukraine’s failed cybercrime investigation
Jul 08, 2021
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Bleeping Computer
White House urges mayors to review local govts’ cybersecurity posture
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The Washington Post
Kaseya ransomware attack takes Leonardtown, Maryland offline
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TechRadar
Microsoft's emergency PrintNightmare patch doesn't actually fix the issue at all
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The Hacker News
Experts Uncover Malware Attacks Targeting Corporate Networks in Latin America
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The Daily Beast
REvil Ransomware Hackers May Be in Over Their Heads. They May Not Even Get Paid.
Jul 07, 2021
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Krebs on Security
Microsoft Issues Emergency Patch for Windows Flaw
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Bleeping Computer
Fake Kaseya VSA security update backdoors networks with Cobalt Strike
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Axios
Assessing the size of the Kaseya ransomware attack
Jul 06, 2021
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Consumer Reports
Why Email Providers Scan Your Emails -
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BBC News
How to get a lucrative job in cybersecurity
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WIRED
Why the Password Isn't Dead Quite Yet
Jul 02, 2021
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The Record by Recorded Future
DHS adds hundreds of new cyber professionals to its ranks
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ZDNet
Ransomware gangs are taking aim at 'soft target' industrial control systems
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Threatpost
CISA Offers New Mitigation for PrintNightmare Bug
Jul 01, 2021
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The Record by Recorded Future
Google is working on an HTTPS-Only Mode for Chrome
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ZDNet
Lorenz ransomware attack victims can now recover files with this free decryption tool
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Microsoft Security Blog
Microsoft finds new NETGEAR firmware vulnerabilities that could lead to identity theft and full system compromise
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Bloomberg
Germany Thwarts Cyberattack, Denies Impact on Banking System