Cyber Security News

April 2019

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Minnesota Universities Retool to Train the Cyber Workforce

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Cleveland Breaks Silence on Airport Ransomware Attack

63.

Privacy and Data Protection an Opportunity, Says Entrepreneur

64.

Australians Lost Half a Billion Dollars to Scams in 2018

65.

190,000 Accounts Breached: Docker Hacked



66.

Hungry Hackers Use McDonald's App to Steal $1,500 in Fast Food

67.

Unprotected Server Exposed Data on 80 Million US Households

68.

Hand Over Your Private Data: UK Police Have a Message for Crime Victims

69.

Online Trust Audit Report Shows Improvement in Security and Privacy Practices

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Pompeo Predicts More Election Threats From Russia | T-mobile, Sprint Push Back Merger Deadline | Facebook Opens Up Data to Researchers | Supreme Court Asks Doj to Weigh in on Oracle, Google Fight: Hillicon Valley



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Legacy Systems, Devices Emerge as Security 'Weak Links'

72.

Morrison Pledges AU$156m to Build Cyber Workforce and Fight Cyber Crime If Re-elected

73.

Slack Warns Investors Of a High Risk Of Cyber Attacks Impacting Stock Performance

74.

Docker Hub Hack Exposed Data Of 190,000 Users

75.

What Are the Security Risks Of Using Huawei for 5G?



76.

Fury Over Huawei 5G 'Leak' Sparks Call for Inquiry

77.

Securing Mongo Express Web Administrative Interfaces: Too Fast, Too Insecure

78.

Cyber Criminals Are Becoming More Methodical and Adaptive

79.

IOS' Most Essential Music-making App Gets a Massive Update

80.

P2P Flaws Expose Millions Of IoT Devices to Remote Attacks


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


81.

Cyptojacking Attacks Target Enterprises with NSA-Linked Exploits

82.

Over Two Million IoT Devices Vulnerable Because Of P2P Component Flaws

83.

Amnesty International Says 'State Sponsored' Hackers Targeted Hong Kong Base

84.

Is Yours One Of Them? the Most Hacked Passwords

85.

How You Can Help Fix Broken Confidence in the Internet


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86.

National Security Concerns Halt NSA 'Dragnet' Suit

87.

HIPAA Enforcers Lower Fines for Less Serious Violations

88.

Gov't Pledges Not to Disclose Cyber Breach Info to Watchdog

89.

Thune Joining Senate Commerce Effort to Craft Data Privacy Bill

90.

Cryptocurrency Mining Attacks Hitting Browsers Show Big Drop

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