Wednesday, June 18, 2014

How to address SaaS visibility and security using cloud app gateways

British spies are allowed to intercept Google and Facebook traffic, official says | Hacked Synology NAS systems used in high-profit cryptocurrency mining operation

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How to address SaaS visibility and security using cloud app gateways
Today, any employee with a credit card can subscribe to a cloud application —and create a security and audit blind spot for the organization. Read More


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British spies are allowed to intercept Google and Facebook traffic, official says
It is the first time a U.K. official has commented on the government's "vague surveillance legal framework", Privacy International said Read More

Hacked Synology NAS systems used in high-profit cryptocurrency mining operation
A hacker earned over $600,000 by infecting network-attached storage devices with Dogecoin mining malware, Dell SecureWorks researchers said Read More


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Spamhaus readies new antimalware data feeds
The data feeds will make Spamhaus' Domain Block List more effective and versatile, the organization said Read More

FCC will push network providers on cybersecurity, Wheeler says
If private companies don't improve their security efforts, the agency will step in with regulations, the FCC's chairman said Read More


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New products of the week 06.16.14
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Better messaging means security can grow with IoT
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UK student develops antidote for first Android file-encrypting ransomware
A hardcoded encryption key allows recovering files held hostage by the Simplocker Android malware Read More


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