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Trump offers cybersecurity warning: 'No computer is safe'

President-elect Donald Trump weighed in on IT security at a New Year's Eve party, suggesting that the best way to keep secrets from hackers is a huge air gap. Read More

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Ransomware arrives on smart TVs
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Advanced Persistent Threats: Detection, Protection and Prevention

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Ransomware arrives on smart TVs

Over the Christmas a user reported the first in-the-wild case of a ransomware attack that infected an Android-based smart TV. Read More

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Changing other people's flight bookings is too easy

The travel booking systems used by millions of people every day lack modern authentication methods and allow attackers to easily modify other people's reservations. Read More

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Trump 'knows things' others don't about Russian hacking

President-elect Donald Trump knows 'things that other people don't know' about Russian hacking and claimed he will reveal more this week. Read More

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Best Practices for Dealing with Phishing and Next-Gen Malware

Phishing and malware threats are skyrocketing. To combat these attacks, read this new Osterman Research white paper that gives you a list of high-priority actionable items, all related to IT security. Read More

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