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The global outbreak of the Petya/ExPetr malware wasn’t a ransomware attack, it was wiper malware aimed to sabotage, according to experts.
Microsoft is warning customers of an “important” update to its Azure AD Connect service that could allow for an elevation of privilege attack against affected systems.
HackerOne released its first report on its bug bounty program, and reveals an industry shift toward enlisting hackers for better cybersecurity.
Fighting attackers needs a new approach that leverages a public-private data sharing framework, enabling immediate and collective responses.
The good news is the cost of a data breach is down double-digits, the bad news the size and scope of breaches is creeping up.
Developers with Drupal patched three vulnerabilities, one critical, one being exploited in the wild, in Drupal’s core engine on Wednesday.
Security experts, vendors, business and the NSA are developing a standardized language that rather than autonomously understands threats, acts on them.
Microsoft said Wednesday it would extend its Edge bug bounty program indefinitely.
Former AT&T CSO, Ed Amoroso, says government needs to shift from talk to action when it comes to cybersecurity.
Encrypted email service ProtonMail announced it was launching its own VPN, ProtonVPN, on Tuesday.
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