Cyber Security News

March 2019

31.

Met Office Seeks Chief Information Security Officer

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Magento E-commerce Sites Urged to Apply Security Update

33.

Huge Crowds Of Algerians Protest Army's Latest Compromise Offer

34.

Tesla Cars Keep More Data Than You Think, Including This Video Of a Crash

35.

A Guide for Corporations and Nations: How to Win the Cyber Security Arms Race


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

37.

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

38.

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

39.

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

40.

Data Processor Hit with €220,000 GDPR Fine



41.

Darkroom Adds Features That Make Photo Editing Easier Than Ever

42.

How Malevolent Machine Learning Could Derail AI

43.

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

44.

Quantum Computing Should Supercharge This Machine-learning Technique

45.

Critical Flaw Allows Hackers to Take Control Of PowerFlex AC Drives



46.

New Shodan Service Keeps Track Of Internet-Exposed Systems

47.

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

48.

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

49.

The Benefits Of Having Three Layers Of Security

50.

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


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51.

DHS Preps AWARE Risk Management Tool for Launch

52.

Bill Aims to Shield Senators' Personal Devices From Hacks

53.

'Long-term Security Risks' From Huawei

54.

Grindr 'Up for Sale on Security Grounds'

55.

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


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56.

Huawei Security 'Defects' Are Found By British Authorities

57.

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

58.

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

59.

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

60.

WinRAR Vulnerability Exploited to Deliver New Malware

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