By Talos Group Cisco Talos published its findings on a new Android trojan known as „GPlayed“ on Oct. 11. At the time, we wrote that the trojan seemed to be in the testing

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By Patrick Garrity Over the past decade, several trends have broadly influenced the way businesses provide users access to applications and services. These trends include the wide adoption of:

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By Patrick Garrity Over the past decade, several trends have broadly influenced the way businesses provide users access to applications and services. These trends include the wide adoption of:

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By Tim (Wadhwa-)Brown Having defined the scenarios, you can see how these could be linked together in different ways to form comprehensive attack vectors.

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By Tim (Wadhwa-)Brown Having defined the scenarios, you can see how these could be linked together in different ways to form comprehensive attack vectors.

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By Talos Group Today, as we do every week, Talos is giving you a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we’ve observed this week — covering the dates between Oct. 19 and 26.

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By Talos Group Today, as we do every week, Talos is giving you a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we’ve observed this week — covering the dates between Oct. 19 and 26.

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By Talos Group Piotr Bania, Cory Duplantis and Martin Zeiser of Cisco Talos discovered this vulnerability. Today, Cisco Talos is disclosing a vulnerability that we identified in the MKVToolNix mkvinfo utility that parses

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By Talos Group Piotr Bania, Cory Duplantis and Martin Zeiser of Cisco Talos discovered this vulnerability. Today, Cisco Talos is disclosing a vulnerability that we identified in the MKVToolNix mkvinfo utility that parses

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By Ken Daniels Do you remember the movie “Die Hard”? Arguably the best Christmas movie ever. All kidding aside, this movie has a great correlation into Security best practices.

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