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CSO.webp 2018-07-16 08:45:00 IDG Contributor Network: HTML5: a devil in disguise (lien direct) In today's digital age, online users have become much more demanding about the quality of the websites or applications they are using. They have come to expect an optimized user experience as a basic requirement and HTML5 has played a key role in enabling developers to improve user experience, without the security risks associated with plugins like Flash. Indeed, after the series of reported Adobe Flash vulnerabilities in recent years, browser vendors, publishers and developers have turned to HTML5, which seemed to promise greater security and more advanced features. As a result, the percentage of websites that use HTML5 has grown to 70 percent.However, despite HTML5 being universally supported on various devices as well as web and mobile platforms, it has a security issue of its own. Over the last couple of months, The Media Trust Digital & Security Operations team discovered numerous malware incidents that calls into question HTML5's security reputation. Malware
CSO.webp 2018-07-10 08:24:00 IDG Contributor Network: 10 ways to prevent, detect and recover from ransomware and zeroday threats (lien direct) Ransomware is a kind of malware that typically encrypts data, blocking access to it until a fee is paid to the attacker. While the hype used to outweigh the actual risk, ransomware has evolved, spread and grown rapidly more sophisticated in response to our efforts to defend against it.There have been some high-profile ransomware attacks in the last few years, as part of a growing tide of threats. Ransomware volumes increased by 350% in 2017 alone, according to a recent NTT Security report. Security professionals tasked with safeguarding company data must have ransomware on their radars and it's crucial to take steps to mitigate the threat. Ransomware Malware
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