Commentary: Enterprises try their best to secure their data, but running on-premises mail servers arguably doesn’t do this. So why do they do it, anyway?
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How cybercrime groups are exploiting the latest Microsoft Exchange flaws
Criminals have been targeting organizations that run Exchange hoping to breach ones that haven’t patched the latest bugs, says ESET.
It’s Open Season for Microsoft Exchange Server Hacks

A patch for the vulnerabilities China exploited has been released. Now, criminal groups are going to reverse engineer it—if they haven’t already.
How Microsoft is making Windows a better developer platform
Microsoft has been revamping Windows to make it more attractive to developers. What has it done, and why?
DARPA taps Intel to help build the holy grail of encryption
DARPA’s project could allow encrypted data to be used without ever having to decrypt it.
The future of infrastructure: The tech tools that will be needed for IT and end users
Predicting the future is tough, but these experts agree that the cloud will play a huge part in delivering business solutions.
Utah’s ‘Porn Filter’ Law Passes the State Legislature

Plus: An iOS 14 jailbreak is out, Solarwinds details emerge, and more of the week’s top security news.
China and Russia’s Spying Sprees Will Take Years to Unpack

The full extent of the Solarwinds hack and Hafnium’s attack on Microsoft Exchange Server may never be known.
Microsoft Power BI Premium: New platform and pricing, what you need to know
It used to cost $5,000 a month and run on dedicated hardware; now it’s a $20 per user cloud service, which proves that a multi-tenant architecture delivers better performance.
Gab’s CTO Introduced a Critical Vulnerability to the Site

A review of the open source code shows an account under the executive’s name made a mistake that could lead to the kind of breach reported this weekend.