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How Secure Is Too Secure for Employees?
By Christine Horton published
Every company is worried about cybersecurity, but there is such a thing as being too locked down. What's the best approach for IT to take?

Windows, Linux Servers Beware: New Malware Encrypts Files Even After Ransom Is Paid
By Nathaniel Mott published
Palo Alto Networks researchers have revealed new malware that serves as a bot net creator, ransomware campaign, and cryptocurrency miner, all in one.

OneDrive Can Now Sync Your Documents, Photos and Desktop Folders
By Nathaniel Mott published
The new "folder protection" feature can automatically sync and secure files stored in your Desktop, Documents, and Pictures folders.

Apple, Nvidia, Qualcomm Delays Possible After TSMC Virus Outbreak
By Nathaniel Mott published
TSMC revealed that a variant of WannaCry affected many of its computer systems and fab tools, which could delay products from Apple and Nvidia, among others.

Breaking Down The New Security Flaws In AMD's Ryzen, EPYC Chips
By Lucian Armasu published
A breakdown of the four main classes of vulnerabilities that CTS-Labs found in AMD's Ryzen and EPYC processors.

UK, US Governments Attribute NotPetya Attack To Russian Military
By Lucian Armasu published
The UK and U.S. governments officially accused the Russian military of spreading the devastating NotPetya attack to multiple countries in an effort to destabilize Ukraine.

Apple, Cisco’s Cyber Insurance Plan Could Change The Game For Enterprise Security
By Lucian Armasu published
Apple, Cisco, Aon, and Allianz created a cyber insurance plan in which companies that buy Apple and Cisco's products will benefit from lower cyber insurance deductibles.
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