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Visibility is an Absolute Must for Security

Learn how Dell and Absolute use hardware telemetry to help customers get more value from their technology investments.
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The EPA flubs a survey and misallocates hundreds of millions of dollars

“EPA lacked sufficient internal controls with respect to the administration of the lead service line questionnaire,” said Julie Narimatsu. The post The EPA flubs a survey and misallocates hundreds of millions of dollars first appeared on Federal News Network.
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The EPA flubs a survey and misallocates hundreds of millions of dollars

“EPA lacked sufficient internal controls with respect to the administration of the lead service line questionnaire,” said Julie Narimatsu. The post The EPA flubs a survey and misallocates hundreds of millions of dollars first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TGCCjp

Dell Reconnect Celebrates 20 Years of Recycling

Celebrate 20 years of Dell Reconnect and recycle your electronics responsibly this America Recycles Day with Goodwill.
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Cybercriminals hijack DNS to build stealth attack networks

Hijacking domains using a ‘Sitting Ducks attack’ remains an underrecognized topic in the cybersecurity community. Few threat researchers are familiar with this attack vector, and knowledge is scarce. However, the prevalence of these attacks and the risk to organizations are significant. Infoblox researchers estimate that over 1 million registered domains could be vulnerable daily. More evidence found on Sitting Ducks Attacks During a Sitting Ducks attack, the malicious actor gains control of a domain by … More → The post Cybercriminals hijack DNS to build stealth attack networks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Cyber crooks push Android malware via letter

Cyber crooks are trying out an interesting new approach for getting information-stealing malware installed on Android users’ smartphones: a physical letter impersonating MeteoSwiss (i.e., Switzerland’s Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology). “The letter asks the recipients to install a new severe weather app. However, there is no such federal app with the name mentioned. Rather, the QR code shown in the letter leads to the download of malware called ‘Coper’ (also known as ‘Octo2’),” the … More → The post Cyber crooks push Android malware via letter appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Microsoft’s anticompetitive behavior weakens its customers’ cybersecurity

If left unchecked, Microsoft’s practices will become the industry standard, clearing the path for other providers to harm customers and weaken their defenses. The post Microsoft’s anticompetitive behavior weakens its customers’ cybersecurity first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Microsoft’s anticompetitive behavior weakens its customers’ cybersecurity

If left unchecked, Microsoft’s practices will become the industry standard, clearing the path for other providers to harm customers and weaken their defenses. The post Microsoft’s anticompetitive behavior weakens its customers’ cybersecurity first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TGC2Nz

Health systems band together to test and publicly rank top AI models

Mass General Brigham, Emory and other providers will assess different AI models from companies like Google, Microsoft and Amazon.
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