Cyber Security News

May 30 2019

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A Veteran's Look at the Cyber Security Industry and the Problems That Need Solving

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Majority Of CISOs Plan to Ask for an Increase in Cyber Security Investment

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Security Overconfidence and Immaturity Continue to Endanger Organizations

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Many Are Seeing the Damage Of Cyber Crime and Identity Theft Firsthand

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A Government Office Hacked Victorian Hospitals. Here's What It Found

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T-Mobile and Sprint May Have to Create a New Wireless Carrier in U.S

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Leaked MacOS 10.15 Screenshots Reveal Music and TV Apps

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MacOS Gatekeeper Bypass Exploits Trust on Network Shares

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Sophisticated HiddenWasp Malware Targets Linux

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High-Risk Flaws Found in Process Control Systems From B&R Automation

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Malware Found on PoS Systems at Checkers and Rally's Restaurants

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Unsecured Database Exposes 85GB in Security Logs Of Major Hotel Chains

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Mobile Storage in the Age Of GDPR

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The Number Of Files Exposed on Misconfigured Servers, Storage and Cloud Services Has Risen to 2.3 Billion: Cyber Security

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Turla Turns PowerShell Into a Weapon in Attacks Against EU Diplomats

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Checkers Restaurant Chain Discloses Card Breach

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Innovation and Security Score Big in New Zealand Budget

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Tech Risks Rival 'Planes and Tanks,' Huawei Prosecutor Says

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DLA Piper Name Used as Bait in Fake Lawyer Phishing Scam

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Maine Could Soon Pass the Strictest Internet Privacy Law in the U.S

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Philadelphia Court Computers Still Down Following Cyber Attack

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Cyber Attack Forces System Shutdown in Luzerne County, Pa

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AI Struggles with Data Silos and Executive Misconceptions

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2.3 Billion Business and Consumer Data Files Exposed Online

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Hyperscale Datacenter Operators Report First Drop in Capex Growth for Seven Quarters

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Colossal 2.3 Billion Files Now Exposed Online

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Nearly 1 Million Windows Devices Vulnerable to BlueKeep RDP Flaw

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The North Face Is Sorry for Hacking Wikipedia Photos to Promote Brand

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Budget-Friendly TP-Link Archer A7 Wireless Router Gets Even Cheaper

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The Best Laptops at Computex 2019

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Hands on with the First 5G Laptop

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Wirex and Elliptic Unite to Make Cryptocurrency Safer

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NSA Deflects Blame for Baltimore Ransomware Attack

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Yes, India's Economy Is Growing, But Can You Trust the Data?

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ProtonMail Accused Of Voluntarily Helping Police Spy on Users

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NSA Deflects Blame for Baltimore Ransomware Attack

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IoT Security Concerns Growing as 5G Networks Begin to Roll Out

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