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NEWS | March 20, 2017

Cyber Threat Reports 07 Mar - 20 Mar 2017

By Army Cyber Institute

Army Cyber Institute Cyber Threat Report 

Tech Trends: Stories and Highlights

  • Data leak exposes 36k Boeing employees.
  • Engineers exfiltrate data by blinking hard drives' LEDs.
  • Necurs Botnet gets proxy module with DDoS capabilities.
  • Cloudbleed: Websites leaked crypto keys, passwords, more due to Cloudflare bug.
  • Google Demonstrates first ever SHA-1 hash collision.

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