Cyber Security News

Jan 21 2019

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Machine Learning Trumps AI for Security Analysts

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Cyber Crime Could Cost Companies Trillions Over the Next Five Years

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National Futures Association Adopts Notification Requirement for Certain Cyber Security Incidents

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Websites Can Exploit Browser Extensions to Steal User Data

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Over 4 Percent Of All Monero Was Mined By Malware Botnets

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Online Casino Group Leaks Information on 108 Million Bets, Including User Details

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Trio Sent Behind Bars Over Illegal Drug, Painkiller Trades in the Dark Web

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New Phobos Ransomware Exploits Weak Security to Hit Targets Around the World

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How These Tiny Satellites Are Spinning Off New Space Data Movement: Smaller, Cheaper

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This Cryptocurrency Mining Malware Disables Your Cloud Security Software

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Home Office Vetoes Privacy Campaigner From Senior Post in Surveillance Watchdog

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This Malware Turns Off Your Cloud Security Tools

13.

NGA Human Resources Pilots HR and Payroll on Gospel's Blockchain

14.

Name and Shame Firms with Poor Cyber Security, Government Told

15.

Russian Hackers Attacked Us Again After Midterm Elections: DNC

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Cyber Fraud By Chinese Hackers Makes Headlines in India

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Security Exploit in iOS 12.1.2 on iPhone XS Discovered

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