Cyber Security News

Jan 24 2019

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New Ransomware Poses as Games and Software to Trick You Into Downloading It

2.

Cyber Attacks Fueled By Geopolitical Tension Are Increasing

3.

Create Funky Photo Art with This Double-exposure iPhone App

4.

Health-tracking AirPods Rumored for First Half Of 2019

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Defence Secretary Says France Will Take an Offensive Cyber Security Strategy

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Ongoing Campaign Delivers Redaman Banking Trojan

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Attacks on Business Grow as Threats Become More Sophisticated: State Of Malware

8.

Understand More About Phishing Techniques to Reduce Your Digital Risk

9.

Data Security Is a Major Issue in GDPR Compliance

10.

Phobos Ransomware Could Hit Your Business Next

11.

Compliance Officers Face FINRA's Crypto Questions in 2019

12.

ADP Says Hitachi Knew Computer Bug Was 'Grave Threat'

13.

Greenberg Traurig Nabs Former 23andMe Privacy Officer

14.

Cyber Security & Privacy Group Of the Year

15.

This Scary Report Says the Government Shutdown Is Crippling US Cyber Security

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Data Privacy Rules in the EU May Leave the US Behind

17.

Sammamish, Wash., Declares Emergency After Cyber Attack

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Shutdown Could Damage Homeland Security for 'Months, If Not Years,' Says Ex-DHS Chief

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The Messy Truth About Infiltrating Computer Supply Chains: Everybody Does It

20.

Poor Practices Expose 24 Million Financial Records

21.

IoT Application Vulnerabilities Leave Devices Open to Attack

22.

Crime Stats Show Switch in Focus By Cyber Criminals

23.

Emergency Services Organizations Ranked Slowest Public Sector Cloud Adopters in Eduserv Poll

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Business Failing to See Strategic Value Of Cyber Security

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Shutdown Could Damage Homeland Security for 'Months, If Not Years,' Says Ex-DHS Chief

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The Hard Part Of Computer Science? Getting Into Class

27.

Four Global Banks Fined for Korean Forex Rigging

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Attackers Use Steganography to Obfuscate PDF Exploits

29.

Huawei Cyber Security to Undergo Major Boost in the Face Of Global Criticism

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This Time It's Russia's Emails Getting Leaked

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