Cyber Security News

May 29 2019

1.

Baltimore Says It Will Not Pay Ransom After Cyber Attack

2.

Pro-Iran Campaign Spread Fake News Ahead Of US Elections

3.

Audit Rules Victoria's Public Health System as 'Highly Vulnerable' to Cyber Attacks

4.

NZ Treasury Says Systems 'Hacked' Ahead Of Budget

5.

Flipboard Says Hackers Stole User Details

6.

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

7.

Quantifying Risk with Security Measurement: Structural Integrity

8.

State Regulators Should Take the Lead on Data Privacy

9.

IOS 13's New Dark Mode Revealed in Leaked Screenshots

10.

Teen Who Hacked Apple Thought It Would Earn Him a Job

11.

Cyber Attack Hits New Zealand Budget

12.

Docker Vulnerability Gives Arbitrary File Access to Host

13.

Chinese Cyber Spies Target Government Organizations in Middle East

14.

New HiddenWasp Malware Found Targeting Linux Systems

15.

Over 50,000 MS-SQL, PHPMyAdmin Servers Infected in Nansh0u Campaign

16.

Why Emotet Is Dominating the Malicious Threat Landscape in 2019: Malware and Botnets

17.

The Impact Of Digital Privacy: One Year Of GDPR

18.

Portland Tests Analysis Tool Based on Cellphone Data: Solving the Mobility Puzzle

19.

Immunity Shields Qatar From Hacking Claims, 9th Circ. Told

20.

UK Companies Fined £6.5M for Data Breaches in 2018

21.

When It Comes to Email-based Threats, Emotet Dominates

22.

IoT Cyber Attacks Are the New Normal, the Security Mindset Isn't

23.

Then Left Theirs Wide Open: Chinese Hackers Dropped Rootkit in 50,000 Servers

24.

Flipboard Hacked, (Twice?) Resets All Passwords, Tokens

25.

Bolton Says Iran Is Likely Responsible for Oil Tanker Attacks

26.

Spying Risk From Foreign Vpns Is Real: DHS

27.

Twitch Suspends New Accounts From Live Streaming

28.

Internet Service Providers (isps): Business Choice Awards 2019

29.

UK Data Privacy Fines Increase By £2m

30.

How the NSA's Game-changing Targeting System Built for Iraq and Afghanistan Ended Up on the Mexican Border: Mission Creep

31.

Should Failing Phish Tests Be a Fireable Offense?

32.

Iran-based Social Media Scheme Impersonated Press

33.

Hackers Targeting UK Universities a Threat to National Security

34.

Inside Digital Realty's Datacenter Playbook

35.

Blockchain and Deep Neural Networks Show Digital Archive Promise

36.

Turla APT Group Beefs Up Cyber Attack Tool

37.

ICO to Shortlist Sandbox Applicants

38.

Russia's Would-Be Windows Replacement Gets a Security Upgrade

39.

SigmaDots + Telit to Use Blockchain for IoT Cyber Security

40.

Russia's Would-Be Windows Replacement Gets a Security Upgrade

41.

Fitness Tracker Technology Could Be Used to Defend Against Cyber Attacks

42.

Apps That Blast Out Crime Alerts Don't Have to Rattle You

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