The vulnerabilities, which are all being abused for targeted attacks, affect a long list of devices

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The developer of popular video game franchises took swift action to prevent the attack from spreading further across its systems

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The updates come on the heels of news of attacks exploiting another zero-day in Chrome in tandem with a previously-unknown Windows flaw

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There’s no shortage of opportunities for cybersecurity professionals and people looking to break into this field of endeavor. Could this also be the right career path for you?

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The security hole isn’t expected to be plugged until the forthcoming Patch Tuesday bundle of security fixes

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New ESET Threat Report is out – Are things in IoT security finally changing? – 5 spooky tales of data breaches

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New ESET Threat Report is out – Are things in IoT security finally changing? – 5 spooky tales of data breaches

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As Election Day draws near, here’s a snapshot of how this election cycle is faring in the hands of the would-be digitally meddlesome

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Just in time for Halloween, we look at the haunting reality of data breaches and highlight five tales that spooked not only the cyber-world

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The patch for the critical flaw that allows malware to spread across machines without any user interaction was released months ago

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