Cyber Security News

Feb 06 2019

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Cyber Firm Says Iranian-linked Espionage Group Targeting Telecom, High-tech Industries

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Transparency Advocate Group Releases Trove Of Hacked Russian Documents

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The Impact Of Cyber -enabled Economic Warfare Escalation

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70 Real-life Hackers and Cyber Security Practitioners Share Their Personal Insights

5.

European Data Protection and Cyber Security in 2019

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Tibet Supporters Under Attack From a Pair Of RATs

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HSE Examines Alleged Data Leak Of Patient Who Had Abortion

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Chinese Hackers Spy on US Law Firm, Major Norwegian MSP

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New MacOS Zero-day Allows Theft Of User Passwords

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China Hacked Norway's Visma Cloud Software Provider

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Pentesters Breach 92 Percent Of Companies, Report Claims

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A Quantum Response to Next-gen Cyber Threats

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A Quantum Response to Next-gen Cyber Threats

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DLA Piper Says GDPR Has Sparked 59K Data Breach Reports

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11 Marriott Data Breach Suits Moved to Maryland for MDL

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Dems Urged to Nix Surveillance Tech in Border Security Deal

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China-Backed Hackers Targeted US Law Firm

18.

Huawei, ZTE Parts Weaken Rural Networks, Sens. Told

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US Department Of Defense Backs Multi-cloud Model to Support $10bn JEDI Mega-cloud Deployment

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Synergy Research Group Hails 2018 as Standout Year for Cloud Infrastructure Market Growth

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We Have Enough Tech, We Need More Cyber Pros: Agencies

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EU Agrees to Link Fragmented Border Security Databases

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How Hackers and Scammers Break Into iCloud-Locked iPhones

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Internet Sees a Clapback in Nancy Pelosi's Applause Of Trump

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New Android Bug Can Let Hackers Attack Phone with PNG Image File

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Blame Weak Passwords, Not Us for Creepy Camera Incidents: Nest

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Data Breaches Higher Than EU Figures Suggest

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Pegasystems Extends BI Capabilities

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State-sponsored Hackers Are Getting Better at Hiding Their Identities: Report

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We Have Enough Tech, We Need More Cyber Pros: Agencies

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France Latest Nation to Acknowledge Offensive Cyber Operations

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How Your Organization Can Combat Identity Theft and Cyber Crime in 2019

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State-sponsored Hackers Are Getting Better at Hiding Their Identities: Report

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10 Worrisome Ransomware Predictions for 2019

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