Attackers are upping their game in the world of phishing, combining the power of artificial intelligence and native cloud tools to build attacks that are nearly indistinguishable from legitimate IT workflows. The latest trend, “native phishing,” leverages trusted Microsoft 365 (M365)...
In recent months, the cybersecurity landscape has been rocked by a rapidly escalating campaign in which cybercriminals have weaponized TeamFiltration, a penetration testing tool, to orchestrate massive attacks on Office 365 accounts. According to incident data and credible analyses from leading...
Original release date: December 03, 2018
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIC) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are issuing this activity alert to inform computer network defenders about SamSam...
In this Data Exposed episode Scott welcomes Ron Matchoro, a Senior Program Manager on the SQL Security team, to talk about a new Threat Detection feature on Azure SQL Database, which is about to be released for Preview.
SQL Database Threat Detection provides a new layer of security, which...
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I'm not sure if I am posting in the right place, or even in the right forum, but I'm worried about the situation I am in.
I was playing a fullscreen game, and then the game closed without warning (this may have been a crash, not related to my issue) and as soon as the desktop showed up, there...
while playing video files (after 1-2 sec) I am getting error "Suspicious activities detected, the player will exit"
Type of files - Application(.exe)
OS - Windows 7 Professional (64 bits)
company - Protect Video Studio (Player)
I have already disabled Windows firewall & Antivirus but still...
DENVER -- The FBI says that three passengers questioned about "suspicious activity" on a Denver-to-Detroit Frontier Flight Sunday were innocent strangers and reports of two people in a restroom were wrong.
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New Zealand war veteran John Bray, who calls himself a modern-day Batman, is on the lookout for a sidekick – after being banned from going out and fighting crime alone at night.
The 91-year-old served in a raiding unit in World War 2 and therefore considered himself more qualified to deal...
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