Cyber Security News

Jan 09 2019

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Neiman Marcus Reaches $1.5 Million Data Breach Settlement

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New Tool Automates Phishing Attacks That Bypass 2FA

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Singapore Must Be Tougher on Firms That Treat Security as Value-add Service

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Emergency Warning Network Confirms Breach

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The Biggest Security Stories Of 2018

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Student Admits to German Hack

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Battling Attacks From Global Criminal Networks in the Financial Sector

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Implementing Devsecops, Improving Security Operations: Modern CISO Challenges

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Encryption Backdoors Open a Pandora's Box for Cyber Security

10.

HHS Issues Cyber Security Practices for Health Care Industry

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German Breach Exposes the Problem Of Attribution

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German Data Hack Suspect Was 'Annoyed' By Politicians

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China Starts Issuing $145 Fines for Using a VPN

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Do the New Health Cyber Security Guidelines Set a New Standard for Reasonable and Appropriate Safeguards?

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DoS Vulnerability Found in Scapy Packet Manipulation Tool

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Senator Demands New Laws: US Telcos Caught Selling Your Location Data Again

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60 Percent Of Routers Haven't Had a Firmware Update, Hacking Expected to Get Worse

18.

A New Paradigm for Cyber in a Connected World: From Global Risks to Global Visibility

19.

Making Peace Between IT and Data Science Teams

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A New Paradigm for Cyber in a Connected World: From Global Risks to Global Visibility

21.

Attys Targeted in Dues Phishing Scheme, ABA Warns

22.

Judge Won't Narrow Class Definitions in Jeep Hacking Suit

23.

Connecticut School District Hit with Ransomware Attack

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2FA Bypass Tool Highlights Top Business Security Vulnerabilities

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NHS Digital Chief Information Security Officer Resigns

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Miami Beach Cops Use Tethered Blimp for Surveillance to Get Around Drone Ban

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New Phishing Tool Bypasses Two-Factor Authentication

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Wireless Carriers Still Selling Americans' Real-time Location Data

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Phishing Attacks at Mental Health Organization Affects 2,284 Clients

30.

CEO Fraud and Santa Clause

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CEO Fraud and Santa Clause

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Wireless Carriers Still Selling Americans' Real-time Location Data

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