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US Seizes Domain Names Used in Iranian Disinformation Campaign

By Dark Reading Staff โ€” October 8th 2020 at 17:55
The US has seized 92 domain names used by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to spread a worldwide disinformation campaign.

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US Election-Related Websites Vulnerable to Fraud, Abuse

By Steve Zurier Contributing Writer โ€” October 8th 2020 at 16:00
New research finds the vast majority of reputable news, political, and donor-oriented sites don't use registry locks.

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Kaspersky Researchers Spot Russia-on-Russia Cyber-Espionage Campaign

By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading โ€” October 8th 2020 at 15:55
Steganography-borne malware used to spy on industrial targets in Russia.

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Key Considerations & Best Practices for Establishing a Secure Remote Workforce

By Kurt John Chief Cybersecurity Officer, Siemens USA โ€” October 8th 2020 at 14:00
Cybersecurity is challenging but not paralyzing, and now is the moment to educate our employees to overcome these challenges.

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'Bahamut' Threat Group Targets Government & Industry in Middle East

By Kelly Sheridan Staff Editor, Dark Reading โ€” October 7th 2020 at 22:00
Researchers say the cyber espionage group was involved in several attacks against government officials and businesses in the Middle East and South Asia.

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New 'HEH' Botnet Targets Exposed Telnet Services

By Jai Vijayan Contributing Writer โ€” October 7th 2020 at 21:30
Latest threat is one in a growing list of malware developed in the Go programming language.

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Open Source Threat Intelligence Searches for Sustainable Communities

By Robert Lemos Contributing Writer โ€” October 7th 2020 at 21:00
As long as a community is strong, so will be the intelligence it shares on open source feeds. But if that community breaks down ...

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Rare Firmware Rootkit Discovered Targeting Diplomats, NGOs

By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading โ€” October 7th 2020 at 20:45
Second-ever sighting of a firmware exploit in the wild is a grim reminder of the dangers of these mostly invisible attacks.

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3 Ways Companies are Working on Security by Design

By Ericka Chickowski Contributing Writer โ€” October 7th 2020 at 20:30
Execs from top financial organizations and other companies share insights on building a security culture.

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Cyber Intelligence Suffers From 'Snobby' Isolationism, Focus on Rare Threats

By Robert Lemos Contributing Writer โ€” October 7th 2020 at 20:05
Cyber-threat intelligence groups need to more often investigate their organization's specific threats and better integrate with other business groups, experts say.

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CISA Warns of Renewed Emotet Activity

By Dark Reading Staff โ€” October 7th 2020 at 18:30
The Emotet malware dropper is seeing an upsurge in new activity in the second half of 2020.

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The New War Room: Cybersecurity in the Modern Era

By Satya Gupta Executive Co-Founder & CTO, Virsec โ€” October 7th 2020 at 18:00
The introduction of the virtual war room is a new but necessary shift. To ensure its success, security teams must implement new systems and a new approach to cybersecurity.

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What the Sci-Fi Hit Altered Carbon Teaches Us About Virtualization Security

By Corey Nachreiner Chief Technology Officer, WatchGuard Technologies โ€” October 7th 2020 at 14:00
The Netflix show may be fantastical, but it has real-world lessons about virtualization.

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