
According to a new report from Menlo Security, one out of three of the top million websites are either vulnerable to #hacking or already hacked.
For example, attackers used the Forbes.com website last month for a quick watering hole #attack. According to Dallas-based research firm iSIGHT Partners, Inc., the attack only lasted a couple of days in late 2014, used a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, and was linked to a Chinese cyber espionage group.
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