Cyber Security News

Mar 15 2019

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Details Of Actively Exploited Windows Flaw Made Public

2.

NATO Takes Huawei Security Concerns Seriously

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ASD Reveals Rules for Keeping Vulnerabilities Secret

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Navigating the Impacts for Cryptography: the Quantum Sea Change

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Do People with Malicious Intent Present the Biggest Threat to Personal Data?

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Senate Reintroduces IoT Cyber Security Improvement Act

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Tiktok to Pay $5.7 Million for Violating Coppa: Data Privacy Alert

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Hyperspektiv 2.0 Is the Bestest, Glitchiest Photo Filter App Ever

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E-Commerce Company Gearbest Leaked User Information

10.

China Does Not Ask Firms to Spy on Others

11.

Hackers Bypass MFA on Cloud Accounts Via IMAP Protocol

12.

Recently Patched WinRAR Flaw Exploited in APT Attacks

13.

Database Leaks 250K Legal Documents, Some Marked 'Not Designated for Publication'

14.

Germans Want to Criminalize Anyone Providing a Platform: Dark Web Crackdown

15.

Your Secret Weapon Against Cyber Attacks? Hire Someone Who Has Been Through It Before

16.

'100 Unique Exploits and Counting' for Latest WinRAR Security Bug

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FCC Advances 911 Location Plan, But Privacy Issues Remain

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FCC Responds to Late-Night Jab at Robocall Crackdowns

19.

The Web Turns 30

20.

UK Cyber -security Efforts Criticised

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US Military Steps Up Cyber Warfare Effort

22.

Businesses Failing to Grasp DevSecOps

23.

Brexit Complicating Already Complex Data Protection

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Why the Web Needs Patching

25.

Phishing Education, Training Can Reduce Healthcare Cyber Risk

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Gantz, Netanyahu's Challenger, Faces Lurid Questions After Iran Hacked His Phone

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Germany's Anti-Black Market Bill May Threaten Tor Network

28.

Bootleg Ariana Grande Album Used to Spread Malware Via WinRAR Flaw

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DARPA Tackles Election Security

30.

Massacre Suspect Traveled the World But Lived on the Internet

31.

DARPA Tackles Election Security

32.

The Biometric Threat

33.

O'Rourke Not 'Proud' Of Being in Hacking Group as Teenager

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O'Rourke Was Member Of Hacking Group as a Teenager

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Wrike Toughens Security Stance

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