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According to Cybersecurity Ventures, the annual damage caused by cybercrime worldwide will exceed $10.5 trillion by 2025. There is a tremendous amount of data being generated, and this amount will soon exceed 200ZB. Clearly, protecting data is going to be a global challenge for organizations.

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Understanding Active Directory Attack Paths to Improve Security

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New Yashma Ransomware Variant Targets Multiple English-Speaking Countries

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LOLBAS in the Wild: 11 Living-Off-The-Land Binaries That Could Be Used for Malicious Purposes

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a set of 11 living-off-the-land binaries-and-scripts (LOLBAS) that could be maliciously abused by threat act... ...

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New Malware Campaign Targets Inexperienced Cyber Criminals with OpenBullet Configs

A new malware campaign has been observed making use of malicious OpenBullet configuration files to target inexperienced cyber criminals with the goal ... ...

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North Korean Hackers Targets Russian Missile Engineering Firm

Two different North Korean nation-state actors have been linked to a cyber intrusion against NPO Mashinostroyeniya, a major Russian missile engineerin... ...

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Enhancing Security Operations Using Wazuh: Open Source XDR and SIEM

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New 'Deep Learning Attack' Deciphers Laptop Keystrokes with 95% Accuracy

A group of academics has devised a "deep learning-based acoustic side-channel attack" that can be used to classify laptop keystrokes that are recorded... ...

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Essential Eight

According to Cybersecurity Ventures, the annual damage caused by cybercrime worldwide will exceed $10.5 trillion by 2025. There is a tremendous amount of data being generated, and this amount will soon exceed 200ZB. Clearly, protecting data is going to be a global challenge for organizations.

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