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Researchers jailbreak a Tesla, the FCC fines robocallers and WeWork finds itself in trouble (again)

TechCrunch

Welcome, friends, to TechCrunch’s Week in Review (WiR), the newsletter where we recap the week that was in tech. Also featured are stories about WeWork’s perennial struggles, Google’s Messages app fully embracing RCS, and spyware maker LetMeSpy shutting down after a massive data breach. Now, on with the recap.

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4 Major Signs You Need to Focus on Network Vulnerabilities

Tenable

As such, there's a chance the countermeasures you previously approved – or recently added to the system – aren't capable of appropriately monitoring for the most cutting-edge cyberattacks. #2. Although it varies by industry, cuts often occur – not surprising, considering the average company spends just 3.28% of revenue on its tech resources.

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The Future of Security

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

This includes adopting security frameworks like zero trust, which will help companies secure internal information systems and data in the cloud. This means that organizations must be focused on solutions that allow them to stay on the cutting edge of technology and business. What does the future have in store for cybersecurity?

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Attack Vectors: How They Can Harm Your Company

Kaseya

In addition to exploiting vulnerabilities in the system, hackers also use attack vectors to trick humans into compromising security setups. A cybercriminal can deploy a multitude of attack vectors to deliver malicious payloads, such as viruses, worms and ransomware code, into a victim’s system and sabotage their operations.

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