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⚠ Facebook bans coronavirus β€˜miracle cure’ ads ⚠

Facebook, like other platforms, has seen fake news, mass-buying of face masks, and misinformation about bleach being a cure for COVID-19.

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via "Naked Security".
πŸ” Why city and state governments may be unprepared for ransomware attacks πŸ”

Despite the rise in ransomware, a lack of prevention training and stagnant security budgets are putting local governments at risk, according to IBM Security.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
⚠ Chrome 80 encryption change blocks AZORult password stealer ⚠

Evidence is emerging that a change made to Chrome 80 might have disrupted the popular data and user profile stealing malware AZORult.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ Brave beats other browsers in privacy study ⚠

Users looking for a privacy-focused browser might want to consider Brave first, according to a study published this week.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ S2 Ep28: Stalkerware, when cybercrooks return, and phishing gone wild – Naked Security Podcast ⚠

Listen to the latest episode now!

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via "Naked Security".
❌ IoT Insecurity: When Your Vacuum Turns on You ❌

From vacuum cleaners to baby monitors, the IoT landscape continues to be plagued by concerning security issues that lead to privacy threats.

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via "Threatpost".
⚠ Slickwraps data breach earns scorn for all ⚠

The breach earned derision from both the hacker and observers after another hacker exploited the company's vulnerable setup.

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via "Naked Security".
πŸ” How cybercriminals target organizations with new and old security threats πŸ”

Spam, ransomware, and malware continue to haunt organizations, but bad actors are also cooking up new spins on these tried-and-true methods, according to security company Fortinet.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ” UK company takes retro approach to security πŸ”

Garrison wants to move security away from software and into hardware

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
⚠ How one man could have flooded your phone with Microsoft spam ⚠

What a difference one tiny little character can make to a phone number.

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via "Naked Security".
πŸ” Cloud misconfigurations are a new risk for the enterprise πŸ”

Cybersecurity is an imperfect science, similar to infectious disease control, according to McAfee CTO.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ•΄ Intel Analyzes Vulns Reported in its Products Last Year πŸ•΄

A new Intel report looks at the more than 250 CVEs affecting Intel products in 2019.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
πŸ” How to make high security standards a competitive advantage πŸ”

Security firm specializes in secure cloud architecture and penetration testing.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ” RSA Red Team exercise highlights election threats from deepfakes and fake news πŸ”

In a RSA 2020 simulation, the Red Team compromised email accounts, created deepfake videos and spread disinformation on Election Day in Adversaria.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ” Egress mail security platform aims to stop insider breaches πŸ”

Machine learning creates a profile of expected email contacts and turns on a stop sign when new people pop up.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ•΄ How We Enabled Ransomware to Become a Multibillion-Dollar Industry πŸ•΄

As an industry, we must move beyond one-dimensional approaches to assessing ransomware exposures. Asking these four questions will help.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
ATENTIONβ€Ό New - CVE-2017-16900

Incorrect Access Control in Hunesion i-oneNet 3.0.6042.1200 allows the local user to access other user's information which is unauthorized via brute force.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
ATENTIONβ€Ό New - CVE-2015-2992

Apache Struts before 2.3.20 has a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
πŸ” Intangibles of CCPA 2.0 Loom Over RSA Privacy Talks πŸ”

Th California Consumer Privacy Act is nebulous as it is. Potential changes to the state's privacy laws, slated for later this year, could cloud things further.

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via "Subscriber Blog RSS Feed ".
πŸ” After DISA breach, experts say US agencies must stop lateral movement of hackers πŸ”

Attackers shouldn't have been able to remove sensitive data like Social Security numbers from military networks, according to cybersecurity experts.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".