Cyber Security News

April 2019

31.

A 'Cyber Event' Disrupted the Power Grid in California and Wyoming, But Don't Panic Just Yet

32.

Hackers Steal and Ransom Financial Data Related to Some Of the World's Largest Companies

33.

Vodafone Found Security Bugs in Huawei Equipment Years Ago

34.

SpaceX Gains FCC Approval for Lower Orbit Internet Satellites

35.

Avoid Surveillance with Helm, a Home Server Anyone Can Use to Keep Emails Truly Private


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36.

E-retail Hacks More Lucrative Than Ever: Data

37.

Joe Biden Actually Is a Dealmaker. and That Could Be a Problem in 2020

38.

Vodafone Identified Huawei Security Flaw Decade Ago

39.

DHS S&T; Focuses on Future Mobile Threats

40.

Open Data Programme OpenActive Ramps Up Efforts to Get People Off the Sofa



41.

Ransomware Attacks Enjoying a Spring Renaissance

42.

A Fresh Wave Of Security Concerns: Digital Recreation

43.

Washington State Shortens Notice Deadline After Breaches

44.

Slack Lists Cyber Security Risks Ahead Of Going Public

45.

Cryptocurrency Scams Took Over AU$6m From Australians in 2018


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


46.

SK Telecom Signs Deals for 5G Hospitals, Smart Cities, Self-driving Infrastructure

47.

NHS Offers Singapore Advice on Healthcare Security

48.

Docker Reveals Security Breach

49.

GE Trade Secret Theft Case Demonstrates Need for Document Behavior Monitoring

50.

Most SMBs Would Pay a Ransom in Order to Recover Stolen Data



51.

How This Small Bank Combats Fraud Without Alienating Customers

52.

GDPR Conformance Does Not Excuse Companies From Vicarious Liability

53.

Docker Hub Breach Hits 190,000 Accounts

54.

Phishing Attackers Can Now Trick You with Fake Address Bar: Chrome on Android

55.

The High Cost Of Cyber Crime


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56.

The High Cost Of Cyber Crime

57.

9th Circ. Won't Revive Claims Insurers Hacked Law Firm Files

58.

Attys From 3 Firms Tapped for Lead in Marriott MDL

59.

Bitcoin 'Inventor' Accused Of Forging Email Cited in Fla. Suit

60.

Fraudster Poses as Actor Online to Dupe Woman

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