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Fortinet’s week to forget: Critical vulns, disclosure screw-ups, and that toothbrush DDoS attack claim

An orchestra of fails for the security vendor We’ve had to write the word “Fortinet” so often lately that we’re considering making a macro just to make our lives a little easier after what the company’s reps will surely agree has been a week sent from hell.…

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DNSFilter Malicious Domain Protection identifies risky domains

DNSFilter announced the addition of a new Malicious Domain Protection feature to its protective DNS software, building on its machine learning capabilities. This feature bolsters DNSFilter’s defenses providing better visibility and protection against Domain Generation Algorithms used in malware, botnet and other malicious domains, in addition to other threat vectors. This expands the company’s threat detection capabilities and its ability to block large lists of undesirable domains and the security threats they pose. Enterprise security … More ? The post DNSFilter Malicious Domain Protection identifies risky domains appeared first on Help Net Security .

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CyberX, CyberX, does whatever a CyberX does. Locks IoT, machines too, Microsoft got it so you will to

Plus: DDoS’er jailed, and more In Brief   Redmond is bulking up the security around its AzureStack hardware-to-cloud bundle by acquiring infosec firm CyberX.…

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CyberX, CyberX, does whatever a CyberX does. Locks IoT, machines too, Microsoft got it so you will to

CyberX, CyberX, does whatever a CyberX does. Locks IoT, machines too, Microsoft got it, so will you

Plus: DDoS’er jailed, and more In Brief   Redmond is bulking up the security around its AzureStack hardware-to-cloud bundle by acquiring infosec firm CyberX.…

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CyberX, CyberX, does whatever a CyberX does. Locks IoT, machines too, Microsoft got it, so will you