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Yandex sysadmin caught selling access to email accounts
Yandex, a European multinational technology firm best known for being the most-used search engine in Russia, has revealed it had a…
Explained: the strengths and weaknesses of the Zero Trust model
In a US court of law, the accused are deemed to be innocent until proven guilty. In a Zero Trust security…
Report: Organizations remain vulnerable to increasing insider threats
The latest data breach at Capital One is a noteworthy incident not because it affected over 100 million customer records, 140,000…
Compromising vital infrastructure: water management
It’s probably unnecessary to explain why water management is considered part of our vital infrastructure, but it’s a wider field than…
6 security concerns to consider when automating your business
Automation is an increasingly-enticing option for businesses, especially when those in operations are in a perpetual cycle of “too much to…
Workplace violence: the forgotten insider threat
Organizations are no stranger to insider threats. In fact, for those who have been around long before the Internet, workplace violence,…
The enemy is us: a look at insider threats
They can go undetected for years. They do their questionable deeds in the background. And, at times, one wonders if they’re…
A week in security (November 27 – December 03)
Last week on Labs, we touched on a huge macOS High Sierra vulnerability, a PayPal phish, and Terror EK’s new tactic….
A week in security (August 28 – September 3)
Last week, we looked at what actions Kronos can perform in the final installment of a 2-part post. We also dived…