| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | 2018 Was Second-Most Active Year for Data Breaches Hacking by external actors caused most breaches, but Web intrusions and exposures compromised more records, according to Risk Based Security. Ex-US Intel Officer Charged with Helping Iran Target Her Former Colleagues Monica Witt, former Air Force and counterintel agent, has been indicted for conspiracy activities with Iranian government, hackers. Microsoft, Adobe Both Close More Than 70 Security Issues With their regularly scheduled Patch Tuesday updates, both companies issued fixes for scores of vulnerabilities in their widely used software. Client-Side DNS Attack Emerges From Academic Research A new DNS cache poisoning attack is developed as part of the research toward a dissertation. Cybersecurity and the Human Element: We're All Fallible We examine the issue of fallibility from six sides: end users, security leaders, security analysts, IT security administrators, programmers, and attackers. A Dog's Life: Dark Reading Caption Contest Winners What do a telephony protocol, butt-sniffing, and multifactor authentication have in common? A John Klossner cartoon! And the winners are ... MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | | |
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