Cyber Security Articles & News

LISTEN: Art Bell discusses phone phreaking with Kevin Mitnick

Radio Interview: Art Bell discusses phone phreaking with Kevin Mitnick on Midnight in the Desert

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The top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com

Audible.com bestsellers for week ending September 15:

Fiction

1. It by Stephen King, narrated by Steven Weber (Simon & Schuster Audio)

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WATCH: Professional Hacker warns of overlooked security loopholes

Kevin Mitnick calls himself the most famous hacker in the world. After serving prison time for crimes related to hacking, he now travels the country as a security consultant trying to keep individuals and companies informed of risks that could leave them open to a data breech.

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KnowBe4 Releases Email Exposure Check Pro to Help Organizations Identify At-Risk Users

KnowBe4, provider of the most popular security awareness training and simulated-phishing platform, today announced the release of the new version of its Email Exposure Check (EEC). The new version is called the EEC Pro, has powerful additional features and is still provided at no cost.

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SEE LIVE: KIO Kloud Camp 2017 will boost the growth of companies

KIO Kloud Camp 2017, the most important event of technologies in the Cloud, will have 13 national and international speakers that

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EVENT REVIEW: The World’s Top Hacker Kevin Mitnick’s Interpretation of the Three Wave Attack

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EVENT REVIEW: Legendary hacker Kevin Mitnick shows bank hacking at summit

It seems like even the largest Internet companies cannot prevent security breeches on its own anymore, as experts around the world gather in Beijing to call for deeper and wider cooperation against hacking attempts like the WannaCry incident.

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CSS2017: Focus on the new path of security under the open cooperation to build a new ecological safety

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EVENT REVIEW: Password Rules Suck, Says The Guy Who Created Them

Uppercase, lowercase, number, symbol - it's the mantra repeated over and over by IT admins when they set password rules. Throw in the requirement to change those passwords every 30 days or so, and not repeat an old password or even have characters in the same place over some arbitrary cycle and you suddenly have a complex set of rules that makes life really hard for users. And the guy who penned many of these rules, Bill Burr from NIST, says he screwed up.

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Explore 2050, Kaspersky Security experts reveal future security

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