What We're Reading: Page 131
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 27, 2021
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The Record by Recorded Future
An interview with LockBit: The risk of being hacked ourselves is always present
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HR Dive
Will office space 'opt-ins' be the future of work?
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CSO Online
NIST's new devsecops guidance to aid transition to cloud-native apps
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Nextgov
Critical Update: The Federal CISO Is Prioritizing Flexibility for Agencies
Oct 26, 2021
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Krebs on Security
Conti Ransom Gang Starts Selling Access to Victims
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The Record by Recorded Future
Suspected cyberattack temporarily disrupts gas stations across Iran
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Threatpost
Groove Calls for Cyberattacks on US as REvil Payback
Oct 25, 2021
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Bleeping Computer
CISA urges admins to patch critical Discourse code execution bug
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The Record by Recorded Future
Malware found in npm package with millions of weekly downloads
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Vice
Sinclair Workers Say TV Channels Are in ‘Pandemonium’ After Ransomware Attack
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The New York Times
I Was Hacked. The Spyware Used Against Me Makes Us All Vulnerable.
Oct 22, 2021
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Reuters
EXCLUSIVE Governments turn tables on ransomware gang REvil by pushing it offline
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The Record by Recorded Future
CISA awards $2 million to expand cybersecurity training in underserved communities
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Bleeping Computer
Google launches Android Enterprise bug bounty program
Oct 21, 2021
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The Missourian
Missouri budget officials outline $50M cost of data breach
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CNET
SolarWinds was a cybersecurity wakeup call, says Microsoft's president
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Cointelegraph
Aussie cyber spies to control critical infrastructure during ransomware attacks
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HR Dive
Disagreements over flexibility cause 'massive, growing divide' in 2021's final months
Oct 20, 2021
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CSO Online
(ISC)2 pilots new entry-level cybersecurity certification to tackle workforce shortages
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The Hacker News
Microsoft Warns of New Security Flaw Affecting Surface Pro 3 Devices
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The Wall Street Journal
Cyber Private Eyes Go After Hackers, Without Counterattacking
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Engadget
New FCC rules could force wireless carriers to block spam texts
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CyberScoop
Candy corn producer says ransomware incident 'not likely' to sour Halloween supplies