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Enforcing Password History in Your AD to Curb Password Reuse

65% of end-users openly admit to reusing the same password for one or more (or all!) of their accounts. Password history requirements discourage this behavior by making it more difficult for a user to reuse their old password. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/enforcing-password-history-in-your-ad-to-curb-password-reuse/
Roaming Mantis hits Android and iOS users in malware, phishing attacks

After hitting Germany, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, the US, and the U.K. the Roaming Mantis operation moved to targeting Android and iOS users in France, likely compromising tens of thousands of devices. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/roaming-mantis-hits-android-and-ios-users-in-malware-phishing-attacks/
Latest news and stories from BleepingComputer.com
Enforcing Password History in Your AD to Curb Password Reuse

65% of end-users openly admit to reusing the same password for one or more (or all!) of their accounts. Password history requirements discourage this behavior by making it more difficult for a user to reuse their old password. [...]
Russia fines Google $358 million for not removing banned info

A court in Moscow has imposed a fine of $358 million (21 billion rubles) on Google LLC for failing to restrict access to information considered prohibited in the country. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/russia-fines-google-358-million-for-not-removing-banned-info/
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Russian SVR hackers use Google Drive, Dropbox to evade detection

State-backed hackers part of Russia's Federation Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) have switched, for the first time, to using legitimate cloud storage services such as Google Drive to evade detection. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/russian-svr-hackers-use-google-drive-dropbox-to-evade-detection/
Air-gapped systems leak data via SATA cable WiFi antennas

An Israeli security researcher has demonstrated a novel attack against air-gapped systems by leveraging the SATA cables inside computers as a wireless antenna to emanate data via radio signals. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/air-gapped-systems-leak-data-via-sata-cable-wifi-antennas/