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May 09, 2017
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Why your security appliance will be hacked

You'd think a device built to protect your organization would contain supersecure code. Think again Read More

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How the Macron campaign slowed cyberattackers
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How the Macron campaign slowed cyberattackers

Did the French president-elect's security team use cyberdeception techniques to fight off phishing attacks? Submitting fake credentials definitely qualifies Read More

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NIST to security admins: You've made passwords too hard

Passwords may not be dead, but the latest NIST guidelines promises a less frustrating and more secure authentication future Read More

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Get ready for Patch Tuesday: Block Windows Update and ignore KB 3008923

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Microsoft has reissued KB 3150513 snooping patch twice this month

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