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A Flurry of Recent Cybersecurity Activity from the Trump Administration

Data Matters

As Data Matters had previously noted, the elimination of the White House Cybersecurity Coordinator appeared to mark a sharp departure from the policies of the prior Administration. Subsequent joint public-private efforts targeted a botnet known as “ Beebone ” in 2015 and the more recent “ Mirai ” and “ Reaper ” attacks.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1

eDiscovery Daily

Last year, eDiscovery Daily published 66 posts related to eDiscovery and data privacy case decisions and activities over the past year, covering 56 unique cases ! As always, we had a number of interesting cases related to various eDiscovery topics. So, as we have done for the last eight(!) years, let’s take a look back at 2019!

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The Evolution of Aggah: From Roma225 to the RG Campaign

Security Affairs

Few months ago we started observing a cyber operation aiming to attack private companies in various business sectors, from automotive to luxury, education, and media/marketing. All the infection starts with a malicious XLS document weaponized with an embedded macro. Figure 12: Hagga campaign reference. Introduction. Conclusion.

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Extended Validation Certificates are Dead

Troy Hunt

Despite this, Comodo suggests there's value in EV because of the "bigger security display": The larger security indicator makes it very clear to the user that the website is secure. You know what makes people think the website is "secure"? Too long ago? Do you know?

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