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Graham Cluley Security News is sponsored this week by the folks at Recorded Future. Thanks to the great team there for their support!

Recorded Future provides deep, detailed insight into emerging threats by automatically collecting, analyzing, and organizing billions of data points from the Web.

And now, with its FREE Cyber Daily email all IT security professionals can access information about the top trending threat indicators – helping you use threat intelligence to help make better decisions quickly and easily.

Which means that you will be able to benefit from a daily update of the following:

  • Information Security Headlines: Top trending news stories.
  • Top Targeted Industries: Companies targeted by cyber attacks, grouped by their industries.
  • Top Hackers: Organizations and people recognized as hackers by Recorded Future.
  • Top Exploited Vulnerabilities: Identified vulnerabilities with language indicating malcode activity. These language indicators range from security research (“reverse engineering,” “proof of concept”) to malicious exploitation (“exploited in the wild,” “weaponized”).
  • Top Vulnerabilities: Identified vulnerabilities that generated significant amounts of event reporting, useful for general vulnerability management.

Infosec professionals agree that the Cyber Daily is an essential tool:

“I look forward to the Cyber Daily update email every morning to start my day. It’s timely and exact, with a quick overview of emerging threats and vulnerabilities. For organizations looking to strengthen their security program with threat intelligence, Recorded Future’s Cyber Daily is the perfect first step that helps to prioritize security actions.” – Tom Doyle, CIO at EBI Consulting.

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Recorded Future aligns with other threat intelligence vendors

Recorded Future is teaming up with other security vendors to blend the threat intelligence they all gather so it’s easier for corporate security pros to connect the dots that reveal actual incidents that need attention.

With the Omni Intelligence Partner Network, businesses that are customers of both Recorded Future and participating partners can import threat intelligence gathered by the partners and display it within Intelligence Cards that are one interface within Recorded Future’s platform.

So the Intelligence Card for a particular suspicious IP address would include information gathered by Recorded Future but also information about that IP address gathered by any of the other Omni Intelligence partners.

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Samsung TVs are left vulnerable to hackers: Security expert reveals recorded voice commands aren’t fully encrypted

A MAC address can be used to identify the network the device … Mr Lodge explained in his blog that this information has the potential to be picked up by a hacker using a ‘man-in-the-middle’ attack. This kind of attack is used to intercept traffic between …
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When student recorded bullies with iPad, school claimed it was felony wiretapping

It’s said desperate times call for desperate measures, so a desperate teenager used his school-supplied iPad to record “proof” of students bullying him during his special education math class.
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