| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | US Treasury Warns of Sanctions Violations for Paying Ransomware Attackers An alarming new advisory issued today by the federal government could upend ransomware response. Rise in Remote MacOS Workers Driving Cybersecurity 'Rethink' With twice as much malware now targeting Macs, IT pros need to scramble to adapt to a large, and likely permanent, work-from-home population, experts say. New HP Bug Bounty Program Targets Vulns in Printer Cartridges White-hat hackers will receive $10,000 for each security bug they discover plus a base fee, under this invitation-only initiative. Singapore Asks Big Cybersecurity Questions to Improve National Defense An executive from Singapore's Cyber Security Agency examines the role of security in a nation increasingly dependent on technology. 'It Won't Happen to Me': Employee Apathy Prevails Despite Greater Cybersecurity Awareness To protect your organization from all emerging file-borne threats, the security and leadership teams must align to develop a streamlined approach to file security. Cryptojacking: The Unseen Threat Mining malware ebbs and flows with the price of cryptocurrencies, and given the momentum on price is upward, cryptojacking is a very present threat. Russian National Sentenced to 7+ Years for Hacking US Tech Firms Yevgeniy Nikulin received an 88-month sentence for breaking into LinkedIn, Dropbox, and the now-defunct social platform Formspring. Imperva Agrees to Buy jSonar The deal is expected to close in mid-October. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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