Cyber Security News

Feb 26 2019

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China's Role in 5G 'Much Bigger' Than Huawei, British Spy Chief Says

2.

Drupal RCE Flaw Exploited in Attacks Days After Patch

3.

China's Telecom Dominance a Security Challenge

4.

Australia Should Name Parliament Cyber Attackers

5.

It Took Hackers Only Three Days to Start Exploiting Latest Drupal Bug

6.

Toyota Australia and Melbourne Heart Group Suffer From Cyber Attacks

7.

Why Aren't SMB's Taking Security Seriously?

8.

Most IoT Devices Are Being Compromised By Exploiting Rudimentary Vulnerabilities

9.

Russia's Ex-Cyber Security Chief Gets 22-Year Sentence in Jail

10.

New Attacks Show Signed PDF Documents Cannot Be Trusted

11.

NVIDIA Patches High Risk Vulnerabilities in GPU Display Drivers

12.

Thunderclap Flaws Impact How Windows, Mac, Linux Handle Thunderbolt Peripherals

13.

Hacker Steals $7.7 Million in EOS Cryptocurrency After Blacklist Snafu

14.

Social Networks Net Criminals $3bn a Year in Illicit Profits: the Hacker's Paradise

15.

'Prism, Prism on the Wall, Who Is the Most Trustworthy Of Them All?' Huawei Hits Back at US Over 5G Security Claims

16.

Ransomware Has Been Abandoned in Favor Of Cryptojacking Attacks Against the Enterprise

17.

Congress Considers a National Standard for Data Privacy

18.

Hackers Can Hijack Bare-metal Cloud Servers By Corrupting Their BMC Firmware

19.

Conflict-of-interest Charge May Sidetrack JEDI

20.

Better Late Than Never? Not So for Class Cert. Appeals

21.

EU Privacy Law Not Good Model for US, House Panel Told

22.

Credit Bureau CEOs Put on Defense as Dems Rip Data Scares

23.

Hacker Who Disrupted NYC Comptroller's Site Gets 3 Months

24.

Many Computers Are Vulnerable to Hacking Through Common Plug-in Devices

25.

California AG Wants to Add Teeth to State Data Privacy Law

26.

Security Is Battling to Keep Pace with Cloud Adoption

27.

Cohesity Opens Up Backup Data to Analytics and Applications

28.

Cyber Criminals Earn $3bn a Year Exploiting Social Platforms

29.

CISA Makes Tech and Cyber Centerpieces Of National Emergency Comms Plan

30.

Hackers Can Slip Invisible Malware Into 'Bare Metal' Cloud Computers

31.

Former Hacking Team Members Are Now Spying on the Blockchain for Coinbase

32.

800-Year-Old Crusader Mummy's Head Is Stolen From Dublin Church

33.

Here's How to Poke Around Public City Info: Calling All Data Nerds

34.

Nearly Half Of Online Tax Software Users Worry About Data Loss

35.

Former Russian Cyber Security Chief Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison

36.

Eclypsium Exposes Bare Metal Server Flaw

37.

Hackers Exploit WinRAR Vulnerability to Deliver Malware

38.

Huawei Says US Has 'No Evidence' Of 5G Spying Allegations

39.

CISA Makes Tech and Cyber Centerpieces Of National Emergency Comms Plan

40.

Bulgarian Privacy Office May Up EU Privacy Law Enforcement

41.

Healthcare Email Security Defenses Lag Behind Other Industries

42.

Senator Taps FDA, HHS, CMS, NIST for Healthcare Cyber Security Insights

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Russia Jails Former Top Cyber -Cop in US-Linked Treason Case

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