Cyber Security News

Apr 11 2019

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New Wire Fraud Scam Targets Your Direct Deposit Info, Reroutes Your Paycheck

2.

Impact and New Considerations for Cyber Security and New Government Regulations: Regulating the IoT

3.

Finance Knocks Business and Professional Services Off Top Spot in Four Most Attacked Industries

4.

Playing the Patent Application Game, China-style

5.

FOI Reveals Most ICO Data Breach Reports Late and Incomplete Prior to GDPR

6.

Rani Osnat Talks About Containers and Security

7.

Major MacOS Upgrade Will Bring New Music, Podcasts and TV Apps

8.

A Decade Of Stunning Leaks Of U.s. Secrets: Julian Assange

9.

Russian MPs Approve Controversial Bill Restricting Internet

10.

US Attributes New Trojan to North Korean Hackers

11.

Some Enterprise VPN Apps Store Authentication/session Cookies Insecurely

12.

Two Out Of Three Hotels Leak Your Sensitive Data

13.

Julian Assange Arrested By UK Police, Charged with Hacking in the US

14.

Ten Malware Families Linked to Necurs Botnet Found on US Servers

15.

Two Hours (or Less) Is What Hackers Needed to Break Into UK University Networks

16.

Making the Most Of Your Cyber Dollar

17.

NYPD's Machine-learning Software Spots Crime Patterns

18.

Making the Most Of Your Cyber Dollar

19.

Hacking Charge Only Tip Of Iceberg for Wikileaks' Assange

20.

Insurers Tell Brussels Of Struggle to Meet GDPR Demands

21.

US Lawmakers to Probe Algorithm Bias

22.

TRITON Attackers Detected at Another Critical Infrastructure Facility

23.

European Commission Tackles Transformation Challenges with Cloud

24.

How Ghost Army Tactics Can Help Federal Agencies Win the War on Hackers

25.

Two Romanian Cyber Criminals Convicted Of All 21 Counts Relating to Infecting Over 400,000 Victim Computers with Malware and Stealing Millions Of Dollars

26.

New Super-Secure Wifi Is Actually Full Of Security Holes

27.

Julian Assange's Charges Are Centered on Hacking, Not Publishing Classified Information

28.

HHS Has Unresolved Cyber Security Recommendations, GAO Finds

29.

Kremlin Moves Toward Control Of Internet, Raising Censorship Fears

30.

Acer's Travelmate P6 Business Laptop Slims Down, Powers Up: Hands-On

31.

Flaws in Wi-Fi's New WPA3 Protocol Can Leak a Network's Password

32.

Snag a Bissell Smart Clean Robotic Vacuum for 70 Percent Off

33.

Julian Assange Indicted for Computer Hacking Conspiracy

34.

Hamas-Linked Threat Actor's Infrastructure Disrupted

35.

Assange Charged in US with Computer Hacking Conspiracy

36.

The Fall Of Omar Hassan Al-Bashir, the 'Spider' at the Heart Of Sudan's Web

37.

Julian Assange Arrested in London as US Unseals Hacking Conspiracy Indictment

38.

How Ghost Army Tactics Can Help Federal Agencies Win the War on Hackers

39.

New UK Report on Huawei Cyber Security Practices Paints a Dismal Picture

40.

Russian Lawmakers Approve Measure to Expand Control Of Internet

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Typical Data Workloads Increased By 569% in the Past 2 Years

42.

Assange's Long Standoff Ends with UK Arrest, US Hacking Charges

43.

How Android Defeated 'The Biggest Botnet You've Never Heard Of'

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