Cyber Security News

March 2019

481.

Equifax Was Aware Of Cyber Security Weaknesses for Years, Senate Report Says

482.

Research Firm Offers $3 Million for iOS, Android 0-Days

483.

Companies Are Leaking Sensitive Files Via Box Accounts

484.

Chinese Hacking Group Backdoors Products From Three Asian Gaming Companies

485.

No, We Don't Want to Curb Online Freedoms - We Want to Protect Internet: Russia


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


486.

Why Bosses Are Confident, and Tech Workers Are Scared: Cyber Security

487.

Hacking Scheme to Steal University Research for Military Applications Traced Back to China

488.

Digital Forensics for Large-scale Networks

489.

Digital Forensics for Large-scale Networks

490.

Trump's 2020 Budget Plan Prioritizes Cyber Security Efforts



491.

GOP Senator Slams FTC for 'Toothless' Approach to Privacy

492.

Doc Owes $1M, Faces Sanctions in VA Patient Privacy Breach

493.

How Magecart's Web-Based Supply Chain Attacks Are Taking Over the Web

494.

Shareable Links Expose Data in Box Enterprise Accounts

495.

How This Robotic Leg Learned to Walk By Itself


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


496.

Fire TV Setup No Longer Requires Typing in a Wi-Fi Password

497.

Trump's 2020 Budget Requests About $11 Billion for Cyber Defense and Operations

498.

Foi Shows Data Breaches Typically Get Reported on a Friday: "A Good Day to Bury Bad News"

499.

Trump's 2020 Budget Requests About $11 Billion for Cyber Defense and Operations

500.

Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan Bill for 'Internet Of Things' Security Standards


Outwitting the bad guys? We can help.


501.

2019 iPad Probably Isn't Getting the New Features You Want

502.

Mass Protests Against Russia Internet Bill

503.

Maduro Says "Multiple Cyber Attacks" Backed By US to Blame for Four Days Of Widespread Blackouts

504.

Insert Skimmer + Camera Cover PIN Stealer

505.

Study Shows Programmers Will Take the Easy Way Out and Not Implement Proper Password Security


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?
Let Secmentis perform proactive Penetration Testing.


506.

Citrix Hacked and Didn't Know Until FBI Alert

507.

Stocks Slump Again on Wall Street, Extending Weekly Losses

508.

Georgia County Pays a Whopping $400,000 to Get Rid Of a Ransomware Infection

509.

The Us Tracked Journalists Reporting on the Migrant Caravan: Security News This Week

510.

Cyber Warfare Is Still a Free-for-All

Secmentis specializes in offensive security and provides penetration testing services to organizations worldwide. We provide penetration testing services such as, external and internal network penetration testing, web application and mobile application penetration testing, and physical penetration testing and social engineering.

The headlines on Secmentis Cyber Security News are selected by computer algorithms that determine which headlines are displayed and in what order.

 Hackers are active 24/7. Are you?

Talk to us today to find out how our experts can best help you