Cyber Security News

March 2019

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German Cyber Chief Backs 'No Spy' Deal Over Huawei

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ANU Claims Australians Want Government to Use Data for Better-targeted Benefits

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What Is Ethical Hacking? How to Get Paid to Break Into Computers

694.

The Teenage Millionaire Hacker

695.

Enterprises Are Blind to Over Half Of Malware Sent to Their Employees


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Half Of Business Leaders Say a Breach Could End Their Business, Others Remain Unaware

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40% Of Malicious URLs Were Found on Good Domains

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Uni Hackers Identify ABS Algorithm Flaw, Fear It Puts Census Data at Risk

699.

New Law Requires Drinking Water Systems to Develop Risk, Cyber Security and Resilience Assessments

700.

An Update From the Power Capital Markets: Attacks on the Grid


What's the worst that could happen?


701.

Plan to Make Data Breach Notification Regime Mandatory

702.

Brilliant iPhone Camera App Takes Long Exposures Without Tripod

703.

IPhone Hacking Tools Sell for as Little as $100 on eBay

704.

Adobe Patches ColdFusion Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild

705.

Linux Servers Targeted By New Chinese Crypto-mining Group



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Retail Industry Endures New Point-of-sale Cyber Crime Spree

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Five Essential Steps to Keep the Hackers at Bay: IT Security

708.

19-year-old Makes Millions From Ethical Hacking

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Congress Talks About Implementing a National Standard for Data Privacy

710.

JEDI Delays Complicate DOD Cloud Momentum



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DLA Piper Adds Ex-Ballard Spahr Cyber Security Litigator

712.

Wells Fargo Investors Reach $240M Deal Over Fake Accounts

713.

How Government Agencies Can Build Cyber Trust in 2019

714.

Threats Force British Wife Of ISIS Fighter to Flee a Refuge

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Mexico Approves 60,000-Strong National Guard. Critics Call It More Of the Same



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China's APT27 Hackers Use Array Of Tools in Recent Attacks

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Is Digital Forensics Effectively Joining the Dots in Today's Corporate Crime Scenes?

718.

Ducati's Data-driven MotoGP Team Uses NetApp to Win 

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How Government Agencies Can Build Cyber Trust in 2019

720.

Formjacking Attacks Pose New Threat for Internet Users


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How to Clean Up After a Battery Leak

722.

Himalayas-Born Cyber Tycoon Climbs Into World's Richest Club

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