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Press Release: Guardian Digital Leverages the Power of Open Source to Combat Evolving Email Security Threats - Cloud-based email security solution utilizes the open source methodology for securing business email, recognized by many as the best approach to the problem of maintaining security in the relentlessly dynamic environment of the Internet.
You've Been Pwned! Best Practices to Prevent Your Email Account from Being Compromised in a Data Breach - An Interview with Dave Wreski, CEO of Guardian Digital
B0r0nt0K Ransomware Threatens Linux Servers (Mar 25) | ||
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US Government Leaks PII of 2m+ Disaster Survivors (Mar 25) | ||
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Android ecosystem of pre-installed apps is a privacy and security mess (Mar 26) | ||
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Under Attack: Over Half of SMBs Breached Last Year (Mar 27) | ||
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Researchers discover and abuse new undocumented feature in Intel chipsets (Mar 29) | ||
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iOS 12.2 fixes bug that granted apps hidden access to the microphone (Mar 26) | ||
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The Central Security Project: Vulnerability Reporting for Open Source Java (Mar 28) | ||
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Cisco bungled RV320/RV325 patches, routers still exposed to hacks (Mar 28) | ||
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Covert data-scraping on watch as EU DPA lays down “radical” GDPR red-line (Mar 31) | ||
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What is a honeypot? A trap for catching hackers in the act (Apr 1) | ||
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11 questions to ask before buying AI-enabled security software (Apr 1) | ||
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