Cyber Security News

January 2019

61.

CareFirst Shakes Most Of Policyholders' Data Breach Claims

62.

Ice Miller Nabs Former Brown Rudnick, CIA Cyber Pro

63.

Marriott Hit with Another Suit Over Starwood Data Breach

64.

Kwik Fit Garages Hit By Computer Virus

65.

Chicago Elections Board Not Ready for a Cyber Attack: Audit



66.

NatWest Opens Academy to Teach Staff the Power Of Data

67.

Shutdown Had 'Minimal' Effects on Government Cyber Security: Report

68.

Cloud Management Specialist Rubrik Spews Customer Data After Configuration Error

69.

Head Of Android Security Says Locking Out Law Enforcement Is an 'Unintended Side Effect'

70.

How Physical Penetration Testers Break Into Supposedly 'Secure' Buildings


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71.

The Hits and Misses Of HHS Healthcare Cyber Security Guidelines

72.

DHS Alerts to Vulnerabilities in Stryker and BD Medical Devices

73.

Help Protect Both Your Identity and Devices with Norton and LifeLock

74.

How Police, Private Security, and Energy Companies Are Preparing for a New Pipeline Standoff

75.

Prisons Across the US Are Quietly Building Databases Of Incarcerated People's Voice Prints



76.

Bangladesh to Sue Philippine Bank Over $81M Cyber Heist

77.

Shutdown Had 'Minimal' Effects on Government Cyber Security: Report

78.

Study Shows Growing Concern Over Effectiveness Of Cyber Defense

79.

How to Disable FaceTime So People Can't Spy on You By Exploiting a Bug

80.

Could One Hack Ruin Your Life?



81.

MOQdigital Subsidiary Caught in Global Data Breach

82.

How Privacy and Security Concerns Affect Password Practices

83.

Anyone Can Spy on You with FaceTime, Here's How to Turn It Off

84.

China's 5g Is a Real National Security Threat: Trump Has This One Right

85.

Oregon Lawmakers Roll Out Bill to Let Patients Get Paid for Health Data



86.

A Global Attack Could Cause $200bn in Damage - and We're Just Not Ready: Ransomware Warning

87.

Police Are Now Targeting Former WebStresser DDoS-for-hire Users

88.

Enterprise Digital Transformation Leaves Data Security Behind

89.

Update to Infamous Banking Trojan Malware Creates New Risks

90.

Autonomous Car, Drone Cos. Navigate New Compliance Risks

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