Cyber Security News

Feb 22 2019

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Mexican Privacy Watchdog Criticizes Government Over Spyware

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The Hot, Lucrative Market in IT Security Talent

3.

Web Watchdog Warns Over Knee-jerk Rules

4.

Senate Banking Panel Kicks Off Talks on Data Security Bill

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Cyber Criminals Increasingly Used 'Formjacking' to Carry Out Attacks in 2018

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92% Of Organizations Rank Users as Their Primary Security Concern

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Criminals Have Hacked Patients' Medical Records, Here's How Worried You Should Be

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Does Our Business Need It? Cyber Security Insurance

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HHS Issues Voluntary Cyber Security Guidance for the Healthcare Industry

10.

Student Faces Lengthy Prison Spell for Drug-dealing iOS App

11.

DrainerBot SKD Sucks Data and Battery From Android Devices

12.

Why the Uk Is Taking a Different Approach: 5G, Security and Huawei

13.

Phishing Campaign Attempts to Spread a New Brand Of Snooping Malware

14.

Credit Card Details Worth Nearly $3.5 Million Put Up for Sale on Hacking Forum

15.

Adobe Sends Out Second Fix for Critical Reader Data Leak Vulnerability

16.

Operational Security Drives Mission Results

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Operational Security Drives Mission Results

18.

How's My Driving? DARPA Looks to Self-aware Autonomous Systems

19.

Cook County Court Clerk Dodges Drivers' Data Privacy Suit

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Equifax Says Regulators to Seek Damages Over 2017 Breach

21.

O'Hare Airport Servicer Hit with Biometric Privacy Suit

22.

South Korea Privacy Law Changes May Help EU Data Transfer Talks

23.

Colossal Marriott Breach Inspires New California Bill That Would Require More Of Companies That Get Pwned

24.

Chinese and Iranian Hackers Have Returned: the Week in Tech

25.

Most Chrome Extensions Have No Listed Privacy Policy

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Security Concerns Top Agenda for Network Buyers Again: IT Priorities 2019

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Senator Seeks Input on Health Care Cyber Strategy

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Senator Seeks Input on Health Care Cyber Strategy

29.

How China's Social Credit System Will Erode Privacy in the West

30.

Info for Nearly 1M Patients Exposed on UW Medicine Web Server

31.

Russia Seeks 20 Years for Cyber -Cops in US-Linked Treason Case

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US Carriers Resistant to Cyber Security Mandates (Radio)

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