Cyber Security News

Feb 01 2019

1.

The EU Needs Its Own Digital Security Strategy

2.

Firefox Will Soon Warn Users Of Software That Performs MitM Attacks

3.

Safeguarding Your Data From Human Error and Phishing Attacks with the Cloud

4.

Is Your Organization Ready for the Data Explosion?

5.

Employees Report 23,000 Phishing Incidents Annually, Costing $4.3 Million to Investigate

6.

Worried About the Financial Impact Of Data Breach? 5 Reasons to Insure

7.

Officer Used Police Computer Network to Stalk Dozens Of Potential Tinder Dates

8.

Sammamish, Washington Declares Emergency After Ransomware Attack

9.

Brilliant Hack Keeps AirPods in Her Ears

10.

UK Data Watchdog Fines Leave.EU, Eldon Insurance

11.

Siri Shortcuts Can Be Abused for Extortion Demands, Malware Propagation

12.

Hacker Discloses Magyar Telekom Vulnerabilities, Faces Jail Term

13.

This Smart Light Bulb Could Leak Your Wi-Fi Password

14.

Kremlin Leaves Backdoor Account in Thousands Of Unprotected Business Databases

15.

Cyber Attacks From China and Russia Could Disrupt US Critical Infrastructure

16.

IoT a Privacy Risk for People with Disabilities, Report Says

17.

UK Insurer Faces Audit By Watchdog Over Data Violations

18.

Mail Online Web Browser Warning Reversed

19.

Leave.EU and Banks Firm Fined £120,000

20.

The Shutdown's Impact on Cyber Security Talent

21.

Basecamp Fights Off Mass Login Attempt with Quick Cyber Response

22.

Hacker Who Stole $5 Million By SIM Swapping Gets 10 Years in Prison

23.

Met Police Deploys Live Facial Recognition Technology for Ninth Time

24.

Innocent People Arrested Following Surveillance Blunders, IPCO Reveals

25.

ICO to Audit Leave.EU and Eldon Insurance

26.

New Stolen Credentials Cache Puts Spotlight on Authentication

27.

AWS Reports Fourth Quarter Revenue Growth Of 45% as Public Cloud Demand Continues Apace

28.

Italy's Crackdown on Migrants Meets a Grass-Roots Resistance

29.

Report Finds Feds Tower Over Other Sectors in at Least One Cyber Security Metric

30.

The Shutdown's Impact on Cyber Security Talent

31.

Home Design Website Houzz Alerts Users Of Data Breach

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