Tag: One
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Cryptojacking attacks: One in three organisations say they’ve been hit with mining malware
Almost a third of organisations say they’ve been hit by cryptojacking attacks in the last month, as cyber criminals continue their attempts …
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Hacker Gets a Hole in One with PGA Servers
While the 100th PGA of America tournament is under way at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis, Missouri, it is unclear whether PGA has had …
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Smartphone Voting Is Happening, But No One Knows If It’s Safe
When news hit this week that West Virginian military members serving abroad will become the first people to vote by phone in a major US …
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Security, cloud and IoT on show at Ingram Micro One
Thio Tse Gan (Deloitte SEA Risk Advisory) Thio Tse Gan (Deloitte SEA Risk Advisory) Thio Tse Gan (Deloitte SEA Risk Advisory) Ingram Micro …
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Data Breach: What Does a Compromise Look Like and How to Spot One
When you read about a data breach in the news, it’s usually brought to light via some external source, like a number of customers …
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SamSam: Inside One of the World’s Top Forms of Ransomware
Since 2015, Sophos has investigated the SamSam ransomware campaign, and it has just released its findings in a new report. What can you …
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Apache: How to Enable Multiple SSL On One IP Using SNI and Virtual Host
When you have multiple websites and want to run them on one IP address, you use name-based virtual hosting. Using a name-based host, you …
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Rosenstein Warns Russia Is Only One Tree in Forest
In the closing session of the first full day of the 2018 Aspen Security Forum, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein warned not only of …
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Russians Found One Use for Bitcoin: Hacking the 2016 US Election
pain to spend. It is energy-guzzling, perilously slow and, with the prospect of dazzling returns (at least until recently), perhaps best to …
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Basic Digital Security Could Have Prevented One of the Biggest Political Scandals in American History
As the editor of a publication that spends a lot of time focused on digital security, it is hard to look at Robert Mueller’s indictment …
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Trust No One: The Perils of Trusting User Input
Occasionally, we like to highlight interesting or significant security issues that users of NGINX Open Source and NGINX Plus might …
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Apple Rolls Out Password Cracking Defense, With One Major Flaw
This feature blocks all USB access to a locked phone. But security researchers note that it’s trivially easy to block that lockout with …
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