Cyber Security News

Mar 28 2019

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Brussels Unveils EU-wide Plan to Address 5G Security Risks

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When It Comes to File Sharing, the Cloud Has Very Few Downsides

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Chinese Dating App for Queer and Lesbian Women Reportedly Left 5.3 Million Profiles Exposed

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EU Ignores US Calls to Ban Huawei in 5G Security Blueprint

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Data Processor Hit with €220,000 GDPR Fine

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Darkroom Adds Features That Make Photo Editing Easier Than Ever

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How Malevolent Machine Learning Could Derail AI

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No, Scientists Didn't Just "Reverse Time" with a Quantum Computer

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Quantum Computing Should Supercharge This Machine-learning Technique

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Critical Flaw Allows Hackers to Take Control Of PowerFlex AC Drives

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New Shodan Service Keeps Track Of Internet-Exposed Systems

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'Significant' Engineering Flaws Are a Risk to Our Telecoms Networks, Says Uk: Huawei Security

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Gustuff Android Banking Trojan Targets 125+ Banking, IM, and Cryptocurrency Apps

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The Benefits Of Having Three Layers Of Security

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In a Year Filled with Elections, Europe Gears Up for Massive Cross-country Cyber Attacks

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DHS Preps AWARE Risk Management Tool for Launch

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Bill Aims to Shield Senators' Personal Devices From Hacks

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'Long-term Security Risks' From Huawei

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Grindr 'Up for Sale on Security Grounds'

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Crawford County, Kan., Re-Ups Cyber Crime Insurance Policy

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Huawei Security 'Defects' Are Found By British Authorities

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UK Blames 'Defects' in Huawei Tech on Bad Design, Not Spies

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Thieves Steal 26K Gallons Of Fuel Using 'Special Remote'

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Auto Cyber Security Will Ease Fears Surrounding the Deployment Of Self-driving Vehicles

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WinRAR Vulnerability Exploited to Deliver New Malware

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DHS Preps AWARE Risk Management Tool for Launch

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Norway Datacenter Strategy Producing Dividend

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How Sainsbury's Is Developing a Wider Understanding Of Data Science

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How Las Vegas Stops Email-Borne Cyber Attacks Pre-Delivery

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How Las Vegas Stops Email-Borne Cyber Attacks Pre-Delivery

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Bipartisan Bill Would Create Cyber Advisory Panel at DHS

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Huawei Is More Vulnerable to Hacks Than We Thought

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