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More than one in every ten GitHub repositories sharing exploit proof-of-concepts could be holding some form of malware or malicious content, putting software developers and cybersecurity researchers at plenty of risk, experts have found. GitHub is used, among other things, to share proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits for various vulnerabilities. That helps researchers and developers verify existing […]

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Phishing attacks have steadily been on the rise, and according to Proofpoint’s 2021 State of the Phish Report, over half of all participants reported receiving a successful phishing attack in 2020. Because attackers evoke strong emotions to try to trick users into clicking on phishing campaigns, it’s important for organizations to develop a proactive, holistic […]

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Scammers and Spammers are always looking to cash in on recent news whether it be twerking or a royal baby.  I know it may seem like we are inundating you with ransomware threats this week.  The international climate has shifted towards privacy concerns due to PRISM leaks and malware writers have taken note.  This week […]

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