Cyber Security News

May 17 2019

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Stack Overflow Discloses Security Breach

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Hacktivist Attacks Dropped By 95% Since 2015

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Macquarie Bank Hiring Those with Fine Arts Degrees to Help Thwart Cyber Crime

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How Can We Give Cyber Security Analysts a Helping Hand?

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The Largest Breaches Over the Past Three Years Have Caused Massive and Irreparable Damage

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Analysis Of Device Data Shines a Light on Cyber Security Risks in Healthcare

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Police Smash GozNym International Cyber Crime Network That Stole $140 Million

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Steam Link Finally Makes Its Long-awaited Debut in the App Store

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Slack Flaw Allows Hackers to Steal, Manipulate Downloads

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Wormable Windows RDS Vulnerability Poses Serious Risk to ICS

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Faulty Database Script Brings Salesforce to Its Knees

12.

Stack Overflow Hacker Went Undetected for a Week

13.

The Growing Legal and Regulatory Implications Of Collecting Biometric Data

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Chinese Cyber Spies Breached TeamViewer in 2016

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What Is GDPR? Everything You Need to Know About the New General Data Protection Regulations

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SF Picks Side Of Privacy with Ban on Facial Recognition Tech

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Mobile App Developer Tries to Kick 'Click Injection' Fraud Suit

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EU Gets New Sanction Powers to Tackle Cyber Attacks

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Tech Tent - Who's Spying on You?

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Special Committee to Form Following Baltimore Cyber Attack

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Feds Draw Criticism for Florida Election Hacking Secrecy

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Aggressive Initiative to Shore Up Cyber Security in Arkansas

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GozNym Bust Underlines Cyber Crime Threat

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Slack Patches Windows App Bug That Could've Been Used for Spying

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Saudi Oil Infrastructure at Risk as Small Attacks Raise Potential for Big Disruption

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Hackers Gain "Production Access" to Stack Overflow

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Why Are Businesses Struggling to Fill Cyber Security Vacancies?

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Florida County That Backed Trump Was One Of Two Hacked By Russians | Sandberg Pushes Back on Calls to Break Up Facebook | Conservative Groups Ask Wh to End Amazon Talks Over Pentagon Contract: Hillicon Valley

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