DDoS-ers Ramp Up App-Layer Attacks – InfoSecurity
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Windows XP and USB ports making cash machine vulnerable to attack – SC Magazine
Windows XP and USB ports making cash machine vulnerable to attack – SC Magazine
Five password mistakes you should avoid – USA Today
Five password mistakes you should avoid – USA Today
Health Care Security Facing Wide Open Vulnerabilities – IT Business Edge
Health Care Security Facing Wide Open Vulnerabilities – IT Business Edge
Cybercriminals are overcoming language and time zone barriers to cooperate on making malware more dangerous – ZDNet
Cybercriminals are overcoming language and time zone barriers to cooperate on making malware more dangerous – ZDNet
The Spreading Epidemic of Hospital Ransomware – Motherboard
Cybercriminals are targeting the weaknesses in hospitals to wreak havoc and rake in profits – Motherboard
Lock Down Your Car From Hackers – Gear Brain
Lock Down Your Car From Hackers – Gear Brain
Kaspersky Tops Latest Antivirus Tests – Tom's Guide
10 Moves That Threaten Your Company’s Security – Information Week
APTs flutter false flags – SC Magazine
Fingerprint sensors: Are they really secure? – Kim Komando
Do not touch this one Android setting and most malware will leave you alone – ZDNet
How safe are app stores? While the Google Play store is often thought of as the safest option when looking for apps for your Android, Kaspersky Lab researchers have found a version of the Acecard downloader Trojan in the Google Play store. The Trojan propagates under the guise of a game. When the malware is installed from Google Play, the user will only see an Adobe Flash Player icon on the desktop screen and no actual sign of the installed application.