Cyber Security News

Jun 24 2019

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File Transfer Emails Sent to Wrong People: WeTransfer Security Incident

2.

Ex-Senate Aide Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison for Data Leak

3.

CSIRO's Data61 Develops 'Vaccine' Against Attacks on Machine Learning

4.

How Past Threats and Technical Developments Influence the Evolution Of Malware

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Why Poor Visibility Is Hampering Cyber Security

6.

ASEAN CIOs Learn to Navigate the Data Economy

7.

VideoLAN Patches Critical Vulnerability in VLC Media Player

8.

Flaw in Outlook for Android Allows for Data Theft

9.

Protection Against Side-Channel Attacks Added to OpenSSH

10.

Stringent Data Protection Regulation Has Gone Global

11.

Anonymous Hacker Exposed After Dropping USB Drive While Throwing Molotov Cocktail

12.

Cop Awarded $585,000 After Fellow Officers Abused DMV Database in Search Of Her Data

13.

User Data Stolen From 'Human Hacking' Forum Social Engineered, Published on Rival Site

14.

NIST Issues New Cyber Guidelines for Contractors

15.

5 Ways Agencies Can Clean Up Their Cyber Hygiene

16.

DHS Building Consolidated System for Biometric Data

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NIST Issues New Cyber Guidelines for Contractors

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5 Ways Agencies Can Clean Up Their Cyber Hygiene

19.

DHS Building Consolidated System for Biometric Data

20.

Class Certified in Conn. Crypto Mining Ponzi Case

21.

DHS Warns Iran Hackers Targeting US with Data Wiper Cyber Attacks

22.

Ransomware Recovery Firm Caught Wanting to Pay Off Hacker

23.

Sidewalk Labs' Smart City Proposal Brings Fresh Wave Of Data and Logistical Concerns

24.

New Bill Demands Internet Firms Disclose Your Data's Worth

25.

Walmart Is Using AI to Prevent Checkout Theft

26.

Blocksyte + Caroli Introduce Blockchain Traceability for Olive Oil

27.

Mac Malware Delivered Via Firefox Exploits Analyzed

28.

Hospitality Industry at Highest Risk Of Phishing

29.

Chef Demos Windows Server 2008 Migration

30.

New Attack Delivers FlawedAmmyy RAT Directly in Memory

31.

Iran Denies Being Hit By US Cyber Attack

32.

New CNCERT Report Shows Most Cyber Attacks on China Originate From United States

33.

The Bug That Crashed New York's Wireless Network

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