Cyber Security News

Feb 18 2019

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Australia Says 'State Actor' Hacked Parties, Parliament

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Australia Has a Challenge Of Scaling Defence Capabilities for Large Cyber Attacks

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Cyber Blitzkrieg Replaces Cyber Pearl Harbor

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Australian Political Parties Also Hit By State Actor in Parliamentary Network Attack

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Huawei UK Cyber Security Risk 'Manageable'

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Australian Parties 'Hacked By State Actor'

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Cyber Safety Vendor Expands Reseller Deal with Woolies Mobile

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Australia's Biggest Political Parties Compromised in IT Breach

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Tech Veterans Team Up for Cyber Sec Consultancy

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2018 Saw 6,515 Reported Breaches, Exposing 5 Billion Sensitive Records

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Head Of Cyber Security Addresses Breach Of Parties

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PM and Shorten Respond to Hack on Major Parties

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Major Parties Hit By Foreign Government Hackers in Attack on Parliament Servers

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Teach Students About Data Privacy

15.

An Insurance Giant Is Now 'Right to Repair' Movement's Big Weapon

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Privilege Escalation Vulnerability Found in LG Device Manager

17.

Banks Praised for Their Internal Cyber Defence Capabilities

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Tor Traffic From Individual Android Apps Detected with 97 Percent Accuracy

19.

Who Is Really in the Driver's Seat? Unknown Digital Threats to Your Car's Security

20.

GDPR Prompts New Deal Between UK Data, City Watchdogs

21.

What Safety Risks Do Electric Scooters Pose?

22.

A Deep Dive on the Recent Widespread DNS Hijacking Attacks

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Data Breaches Exposed 5bn Records in 2018

24.

Wendy's Reaches $50 Million Settlement with Banks Over Data Breach

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Storage Maker QNAP Warns Of Malware Targeting Its NAS Devices

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Legislation Would Stiffen Penalties for Ransomware Attacks

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Chinese and Iranian Hackers Renew Their Attacks on US Companies

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Chief Data Officer Role Now Well-entrenched, Says Gartner

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Cloud Migrations Emerge as Top Investment Area for It Decision-makers: IT Priorities 2019

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UK Security Watchdog Said to Conclude No Huawei 5G Ban Needed

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Singapore Tightens Foreign Worker Rules, Beefs Up Cyber Security

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