SecurityBuzz
@SecurityBuzz
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Find out about developments & technologies shaping the future of security & cloud computing.
Denver, CO
Joined February 2008
Think #cloud vendors are responsible for #security? It’s on you to keep networks safe. Try out vNSP now. https://t.co/yShzLzUKtc
#AWSSummit
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Consumer Reports says they will start using cyber security factors when scoring products https://t.co/Wz2ZK9MWaY
#IoT #dataprivacy
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New attack method shown at @BlackHatEvents exploits encrypted HTTPS internet traffic https://t.co/OOKTswxEdl
#infosec
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Ransomware explained – how digital extortion turns data into a silent hostage via @CSOonline
https://t.co/kM4kt3hqXW
#infosec
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Time to change your password - 117M Linkedin credentials leaked on dark web https://t.co/fKZVwAa4y9
#infosec
techcrunch.com
A LinkedIn hack from back in 2012 is still causing problems for its users. The company announced this morning that another data set from the hack, which
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Spotify users reporting accounts hacked after credentials show up on Pastebin https://t.co/9gnpMmi92g
#infosec
techcrunch.com
A list containing hundreds of Spotify account credentials - including emails, usernames, passwords, account type and other details - has popped up on the
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Google releases annual Android security report - shows 0.15% of devices have downloaded malicious apps https://t.co/TiLGCFOTVZ
#mobilesec
security.googleblog.com
Posted by Adrian Ludwig, Lead Engineer, Android Security Today, for the second year in a row , we’re releasing our Android Security Annual ...
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Facebook testing a tool to alert users of account impersonation https://t.co/3cmFgDpSya
#socialmedia #infosec
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Malvertising Exposes Millions of Site Visitors at BBC, NYTimes and More https://t.co/mk4Ol2COt5 via @InfosecurityMag #infosec
infosecurity-magazine.com
A new rash of malicious ads on top publishing and media sites surreptitiously inflict ransomware on unsuspecting site visitors.
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Mac ransomware downloaded about 6,500 times via Transmission https://t.co/fzo2HEaG8O
#infosec
reuters.com
The first known ransomware targeted at Apple Inc's Mac computers was only downloaded about 6,500 times, according to a representative for the Transmission project, whose software was used to launch...
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California hospital network taken down for a week by ransomware demanding $3.6M https://t.co/6R9kPFnbsV
#infosec
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Identity thieves obtain 100,000 electronic filing PINs from IRS system https://t.co/kHkLsZbods via @pcworld #infosec
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Obama unveils $19 billion plan to overhaul U.S. cybersecurity https://t.co/uyJQUd7JhK via @dailydot #infosec
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Google plans to mark all HTTP sites with an "x" over the URL bar padlock to indicate "unsafe" https://t.co/q5J8JfC8Wl
#infosec
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Comparing cybercriminals to cat burglars, @SecurityBuzz shares how emulation prevents exploitation:
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Stop the dropper — examining the process of emulation to fight fileless attacks: https://t.co/pgqk3q1nKw via @SecurityBuzz
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Voter info of 191 million US citizens exposed due to misconfigured database https://t.co/GNboSqCGSB
#infosec
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Apple CEO Tim Cook talks encryption and more with Charlie Rose on 60 minutes https://t.co/aWBEXXqEkH
#infosec
cbsnews.com
The technology giant's CEO, Tim Cook, addresses issues concerning his company -- including encryption technology, corporate taxes, and manufacturing products in China
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