Cyber Security News

Jun 25 2019

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Flaws in Phoenix Contact Automationworx Allow Code Execution Via Malicious Files

2.

US Bill to Force Tech Giants to Tell Users How Much Their Data Is Worth

3.

Cyber Security Staff Burnout Risks Leaving Organizations Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks

4.

How Much Risk Small Businesses Really Pose to Supply Chain Cyber Security?

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UK Law Enforcement Data Put at Risk in "Highly Sophisticated" Eurofins Scientific Attack

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Keeper Searches Dark Web for Password Breaches

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Bill Gates Calls Failure to Challenge iOS His 'Greatest Mistake'

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Crime-fighter Stops Thief By Pretending His iPhone Is a Gun

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New Ads Show Off iPhone Encryption, Recycling, and Privacy

10.

Hackers Favoring Shimmers Over Skimmers for ATM Attacks

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Multi-wave Attacks Stealing 'Obscene Amount Of Data' From Providers: Telcos Pwned

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AWS Brings Native Network Traffic Mirroring to EC2 Instances

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Companies Are Losing Revenue Opportunities and Customers Because Of Bad Data Practices

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ICO Slams UK Met Police for Failure to Handle Public Data Requests

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Malicious URL Attacks Using HTTPS Surge Across the Enterprise

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UK Ransomware Firm 'Helps' Victims By Paying Off Hackers, Tacking on Massive Fee

17.

Bitfinex Hackers Arrested After Three Years

18.

Cloud Resources for Government Users

19.

Sen. Probe Finds Agencies Ignored Cyber Security Warnings

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Senate Panel Approves 4 Bilateral Tax Treaties

21.

Growing Diversity Of Datacenter Types Revealed in Latest Vertiv 2025 Market Predictions Study

22.

APT Attack on Telcos Highlights Need for Comprehensive Defence

23.

Airbus Opens Cyber Innovation Hub in Wales

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Cyber Attackers Using Wider Range Of Threats

25.

UK Firms Downloading Vulnerable Open Source Software

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Federal Employees Suing OPM Score Win in Lawsuit Over Data Hacks

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Chinese Cyber Spies Accused Of Infiltrating Cellular Networks

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Privacy Concerns Could Impact Alexa Device Sales This Prime Day

29.

Tracing the Supply Chain Attack on Android

30.

LokiBot and NanoCore Malware Distributed in ISO Image Files

31.

Federal Employees Suing OPM Score Win in Lawsuit Over Data Hacks

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Australia's Demand for Cloud Continues to Soar

33.

Senate Investigation Finds Multiple Federal Agencies Left Sensitive Data Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks for Past Decade

34.

Bipartisan House Committee Members Agree on Cyber Threats to Elections, If Not How to Address It

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Telecom Firms Hit By Hackers in Surveillance Campaign

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