Cyber Security News

Jan 23 2019

1.

Hacker Uses Nest Camera to Broadcast Hoax Nuke Alert

2.

Mystery Still Surrounds Hack Of PHP PEAR Website

3.

Debunking Conventional Wisdom to Get Out Of the Security and Privacy Rut

4.

Should Enterprises Delay Efforts to Remediate Most Vulnerabilities?

5.

Shockwave, Vlc and Skype Top the List: Most Out Of Date Applications Exposed

6.

MacBook Pro 'Stage Light' Flaw Could Hit You with a $600 Repair

7.

Wifi Porter Makes Sharing Your Wireless Network a Breeze

8.

An Inquiry Into the Data Age: Reality Regained

9.

EU-Japan Deal to Protect Data Exchanges Takes Effect

10.

Code Execution Vulnerability Impacts Linux Package Manager

11.

Europol Arrests UK Man for Stealing €10 Million Worth Of IOTA Cryptocurrency

12.

This Is How Much Cyptocurrency Was Stolen Last Year: Bitcoin Blues

13.

New Ransomware Strain Is Locking Up Bitcoin Mining Rigs in China

14.

OpenBMC Caught with 'Pantsdown' Over New Security Flaw

15.

Security Flaws Found in 26 Low-end Cryptocurrencies

16.

Trojan Malware Is Back and It's the Biggest Hacking Threat to Your Business

17.

Sky Go App Security Failure Exposes Customers to Snooping, Data Theft

18.

Want to Help Stop Cyber Security Breaches? Focus on Human Error

19.

Do You Think Your Country Can Handle a Cyber Attack? Russians Do

20.

Put Security in the Background to Put Security First

21.

DHS' 4-step Plan to Counter DNS Hijacking

22.

Senate Dem Pressures FCC's Pai on Tackling Of Robocalls

23.

BakerHostetler Adds Capital One Data Privacy Atty in DC

24.

Suspect in €10M Cryptocurrency Heist Arrested in UK

25.

Cyber Security & Privacy Group Of the Year

26.

Teachers Tired Of Pointless Emails

27.

How Social Security Administration Plans to Protect Your Identity

28.

Millions Of Financial Records Leaked at Texas-Based Data Firm

29.

Hackers Baselessly Blame Women and 'Sjws' for the End Of DerbyCon Security Conference

30.

Trojan Malware Tops Ransomware as Biggest Hacking Threat to Healthcare

31.

Feds Issue Emergency Directive on DNS Infrastructure Hijacking Attacks

32.

Tonga Left Without Internet Access for Weeks

33.

What to Do When You Want to Delete Yourself From the Internet

34.

How the US Govt. Shutdown Harms Security

35.

Alphabet's Jigsaw Helps Users Identify Phishing Attacks

36.

Analyzing 2018 Attacks to Prepare for Those in 2019

37.

DHS Warns Federal Agencies Of DNS Hijacking Attacks

38.

How Social Security Administration Plans to Protect Your Identity

39.

If Security Breaches Are Inevitable What Do Organizations Do About It?

40.

Rivetz and ElevenPaths Add Wanchain for Mobile Blockchain

41.

DHS' 4-step Plan to Counter DNS Hijacking

42.

Veeam Cloud Tier Adds Tiered Storage for Backups in S3 Clouds

43.

Account Takeover Fraud Is the New Normal ... You Can Fight It Without Losing Good Customers

44.

The Art Of the Internet, Restored and Out in the World

45.

Hijacked Nest Camera Blares Warning About North Korean Missiles Headed to U.S

46.

US Gov't Shutdown Puts National Websites at Risk

47.

Hijacked Nest Camera Blares Warning About North Korean Missiles Headed to U.S

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