Fool Me Once, Shame on You — Fool Me Eight Times, Shame on My Security Posture?

Organizations with weak security posture are an attractive target for cybercriminals, and they may find themselves coming under fire frequently.

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Health Care Security: Midyear Checkup on Security Trends

Predictions for health care security in 2016 were grim. What can we learn about the industry and its risks at this midyear checkup?

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Marcher Mobile Bot Adds UK Targets, Steps Up Banking Fraud Capabilities

The Marcher mobile bot is a new Android malware targeting a long list of banks around the world with app overlay screens and SMS hijacking.

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Hacktivism: Fearmongering or Real Threat?

Organizations must be prepared for possible hacktivism campaigns by arming themselves with the best defensive tools and security strategies.

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Footprinting and Brute-Force Attacks Remain Prevalent

With so much attention focused on APTs and mutating malware, it’s easy to overlook brute-force attacks — which can still be successful.

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