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Overcoming the challenges: Back-up and storage for banks

http://www.zdnet.com/article/overcoming-the-challenges-back-up-and-storage/#ftag=RSSbaffb68

ZDNet

Overcoming the challenges: Back-up and storage for banks

Now is a good time for banks to think audit their back-up and storage to achieve both cost-savings and regulatory compliance.

Overcoming the challenges: Back-up and storage for banks

Fraud Campaign Targets Accounts Payable Contacts at Fortune 500 Firms

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Securityweek

Fraud Campaign Targets Accounts Payable Contacts at Fortune 500 Firms | SecurityWeek.Com

A new business email compromise (BEC) campaign is targeting accounts payable personnel at Fortune 500 companies in an attempt to trick victims into initiating fraudulent wire transactions.

Fraud Campaign Targets Accounts Payable Contacts at Fortune 500 Firms

Mirai Variant Sets Up Proxy Servers on Compromised Devices

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Securityweek

Mirai Variant Sets Up Proxy Servers on Compromised Devices | SecurityWeek.Com

A newly observed variant of the infamous Mirai botnet is capable of setting up proxy servers on the infected Internet of Things (IoT) devices, Fortinet warns.

Mirai Variant Sets Up Proxy Servers on Compromised Devices

US border officials haven't properly verified visitor passports for more than a decade

http://www.zdnet.com/article/us-border-officials-havent-been-properly-verifying-visitor-passports-for-over-a-decade/#ftag=RSSbaffb68

ZDNet

US border officials haven't properly verified visitor passports for more than a decade | ZDNet

E-passports contain a cryptographic hash of a passport holders' details, designed to make it almost impossible to forge a travel document or steal someone's identity.

US border officials haven't properly verified visitor passports for more than a decade

WhatsApp Co-founder Invests $50 Million in Signal

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Securityweek

WhatsApp Co-founder Invests $50 Million in Signal | SecurityWeek.Com

Signal announces the launch of the Signal Foundation with a $50 million investment from Brian Acton, the co-founder of WhatsApp

WhatsApp Co-founder Invests $50 Million in Signal

Do Business Leaders Listen to Their Own Security Professionals?

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Securityweek/~3/HhHy980OCx4/do-business-leaders-listen-their-own-security-professionals

Securityweek

Do Business Leaders Listen to Their Own Security Professionals? | SecurityWeek.Com

A survey of 800 senior executives demonstrates a mismatch in cyber threat understanding between business leaders and security professionals.

Do Business Leaders Listen to Their Own Security Professionals?

Cisco Patches Critical Flaws in UCDM, ESC Products

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Securityweek

Cisco Patches Critical Flaws in UCDM, ESC Products | SecurityWeek.Com

Cisco patches critical vulnerabilities in Unified Communications and Elastic Services Controller products

Cisco Patches Critical Flaws in UCDM, ESC Products

Hackers are selling legitimate code-signing certificates to evade malware detection

http://www.zdnet.com/article/hackers-are-selling-legitimate-code-signing-certificates-to-evade-malware-detection/#ftag=RSSbaffb68

ZDNet

Hackers are selling legitimate code-signing certificates to evade malware detection

Code-signed apps are harder to detect by network security appliances, making it easier to sneak malware onto a vulnerable system. The downside? Certificates aren't cheap — and hackers usually are.

Hackers are selling legitimate code-signing certificates to evade malware detection

Several Vulnerabilities Patched in Drupal

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Securityweek

Several Vulnerabilities Patched in Drupal | SecurityWeek.Com

Several vulnerabilities, including ones rated critical, patched in Drupal with the release of versions 8.4.5 and 7.57

Several Vulnerabilities Patched in Drupal