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- [MMPC]SIRv16: Cybercriminal tactics trend toward deceptive measures
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- [Sophos]NSA intercepts routers, servers to slip in backdoors for overseas surveillance
- [SecListe]Microsoft Updates Internet Explorer against Highly Targeted 0day Distributing Pirpi
- [FireEye]Live from Infosecurity Europe 2014: Cybersecurity Experts Come Together
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- [Trend]The Challenge of Collaborating with Law Enforcement Agencies to Stop Cybercrime
- [Sophos]US House committee unanimously votes to rein in NSA, end bulk data collection
- [FireEye]Reporting on Key Issues in Cybersecurity: Panel Discussion with Renowned EMEA Reporters
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- [ThreatPost]Former NSA Director Alexander Addresses Crypto Standard Subversion
- [ThreatPost]Judiciary Committee Approves Bill Limiting NSA Surveillance
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- [Trend]Old Infostealer Resurfaces, Now Delivers Ransomware
- [Sophos]SSCC 146 - Target, Microsoft, Dropbox and the mysterious "Webdriver Torso" [PODCAST]
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- [MMPC]The evolution of Rovnix: new Virtual File System (VFS)
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- [Eset]Heartbleed encryption flaw leaves millions of sites at risk
- [Trend]Season of Zero-Days: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apache Struts
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- [FireEye]Mobile Phones: Smart Doesn?t Equal Safe
- [FireEye]?Operation Clandestine Fox? Now Attacking Windows XP Using Recently Discovered IE Vulnerability
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