Cyber Security News

March 2019

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Chinese Entrepreneur Takes on the System, and Drops Out Of Sight

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Chinese Entrepreneur Takes on the System, and Drops Out Of Sight

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Walmart Vendor's Employees Face F.B.I. Inquiry for Snooping on Retailer's Internal Emails

514.

Malaysia Takes Broad Base Approach to 5G Security

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Equifax CEO Testifies Company Took Security Seriously Before Its Massive Breach



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Senators Will Grill Equifax, Marriott Executives About Two Of the Biggest Data Breaches in History

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Man Admits to Hacking Minnesota Databases Over Cop Acquittal

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Treasury Rejects Privacy and Ambiguity Concerns Over Consumer Data Right

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Germany Planning 'Trustworthy' Supplier Requirement for All Networks and 5G

520.

Security Holes Found in Smart Car Alarms


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Us Territory Being Used to Launch Cyber Attacks Against Russia: Kremlin

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Growing Mobile Cyber Security Incidents Spur Plans for Increased Security Investment

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Financial Industry Getting Hammered with Cyber Attacks

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NIST Outlines Privacy Framework, Taking a Page From Past Cyber Security Efforts

525.

Flaws in Smart Alarms Exposed Millions Of Cars to Dangerous Hacking


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Marriott CEO Shares Post-mortem on Last Year's Hack

527.

Smart 'Unhackable' Car Alarms Open the Doors Of 3 Million Vehicles to Hackers

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Slub Taps Slack, Github to Steal Your Info: Windows Malware

529.

809 Million Records Exposed By Email Marketing Giant

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A Call for Standard Vulnerability Disclosure Policies



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NASA Falling Short on Cyber Security, OIG Says

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Heads Of Crypto Group Charged with Multibillion-Dollar Fraud

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Growing Awareness Of Mobile Security Risk

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VPN Provider Citrix Hacked, Up to 6TB Of Data Accessed

535.

Send in the Troops? Let Malware Poke Around a Bit First



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Elon Musk's Security Clearance Is Under Review

537.

GandCrab Goes From Mob Attack to Surgical Strike

538.

Determine What Size the Window Of Your App Will Be the Next Time You.

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Bad for Unicef - and Cyber Criminals? Coinhive Shuts Down

540.

A Call for Standard Vulnerability Disclosure Policies

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