Cyber Security News

Feb 08 2019

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Most People Accept Privacy Policies Without Reading Them - That's a Mistake

2.

20 Indicted in Multimillion-Dollar Online Fraud Scheme

3.

Australian Parliament Computer Network Breached

4.

MongoDB Databases Still Being Held for Ransom, Two Years After Attacks Started

5.

Huawei Will Need 5 Years and $2b to Resolve UK Security Concerns

6.

The Most Common Sources: Data Leaks

7.

EE Data Breach 'Led to Stalking'

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Parliament Hacking Under Investigation

9.

Infosec Pros Believe Data Isn't Secure in the Cloud, Despite Desire for Mass Adoption

10.

Government Opens ICT Apprenticeship Applications

11.

Some Popular iOS Apps Recorded Users' Screens for Analytics

12.

Refrigeration Systems Used By Supermarkets, Hospitals Left Exposed Online

13.

Now This Android Spyware Poses as a Privacy Tool to Trick You Into Downloading

14.

$2.5M Navient Robocall Deal Finalized, $833K Attys Fees OK'd

15.

Financial Data Exec Banned for Compliance Breaches

16.

Parenting Site Mumsnet Hit By Data Breach

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Hack Attempt Hits Australian Parliament

18.

Senate Commerce to Hold Data Privacy Hearing Feb. 27

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A Time for Bigger Budgets and More Talent: Cyber Security in 2019

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Mumsnet Denies 'Thousands' Affected By Software Glitch-induced Data Breach

21.

Lloyds Bank Rolls Out Open Banking Functionality to Mobile App Customers

22.

Australian Parliament Reports Cyber Attack on Its Computer Network

23.

Gavin De Becker, Bezos' Security Chief, Is a Guardian to the Stars

24.

Huawei 'Shocked, Amused' By Espionage Accusations

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Huawei Threatens Lawsuit Against Czech Republic After Security Warning

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