What We're Reading: Page 125
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 21, 2021
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Busted
Top 7 common Cybersecurity Myths
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HR Dive
'All hands on deck' for HR teams as Kronos outage drags on
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The Record by Recorded Future
New Abcbot botnet goes after Chinese cloud providers
Dec 20, 2021
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Bleeping Computer
Western Digital warns customers to update their My Cloud devices
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MarketWatch
Cybersecurity Saas company ZeroFox to go public via merger with SPAC in deal valued at about $1.4 billion
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The Hacker News
Experts Discover Backdoor Deployed on the U.S. Federal Agency's Network
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Axios
2021 was the year cybersecurity became everyone's problem
Dec 17, 2021
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The Hill
US concerns grow over potential Russian cyber targeting of Ukraine amid troop buildup
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CIO Dive
Cloud outages raise question on how to architect for resiliency
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Bleeping Computer
Hive ransomware enters big league with hundreds breached in four months
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SecurityWeek.Com
Google Says NSO Pegasus Zero-Click 'Most Technically Sophisticated Exploit Ever Seen'
Dec 16, 2021
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Dark Reading
Dear Congress: It's Complicated. Please Consider This When Crafting New Cybersecurity Legislation
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Haaretz.com
After NSO blacklisting, Israel fears U.S. targeting all Israeli offensive cyber firms
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The Wall Street Journal
Global Fight Against Log4j Vulnerability Relies on Apache Volunteers
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Threatpost
‘DarkWatchman’ RAT Shows Evolution in Fileless Malware
Dec 15, 2021
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CNN Politics
US government to offer up to $5,000 'bounty' to hackers to identify cyber vulnerabilities
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Krebs on Security
Inside Ireland’s Public Healthcare Ransomware Scare
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Bleeping Computer
Hackers steal Microsoft Exchange credentials using IIS module
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VentureBeat
Noname Security gets $135M to 'proactively' lock down APIs
Dec 14, 2021
Dec 13, 2021
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Dark Reading
Lack of Patching Leaves 300,000 Routers at Risk for Attack
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CyberScoop
Telehealth app Doxy.me is fixing a leak that exposed patient data to Facebook, Google
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Investor's Business Daily
Cybersecurity Stocks Could See More Upside From Ransomware Attacks
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NPR
'Minecraft' users were quick to exploit critical software flaw