Cyber Security News

Jun 26 2019

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Chinese Hackers Attack Global Telecom Companies

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Senate Report Shows Decade-Long Failure Of Gov Agencies to Protect Personal Data

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Second Florida City Pays Giant Ransom to Ransomware Gang in a Week

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DJI Unveils Plans to Start Assembling Drones in US Amid Security Concerns

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ABS Stats Show 11% Of Aussie Businesses Suffered Security Incidents in 2017-18

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Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SPU Snags Smart Card Security Certificate

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Australian Businesses Using More Cloud Than Ever

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Cloud Security Exacerbated By Immature Security Practices

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1 in 10 Open Source Components Downloaded in 2018 Had a Known Security Vulnerability

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Every Year, Millions Of Web Domains Are Registered to Defraud Businesses

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Russian Banking Malware Riltok Hits UK, France and Italy

12.

UK Police Suspend Work with Eurofins Amid Cyber Attack

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Data Storage Vulnerabilities Found in 76% Of Mobile Apps: Report

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A 20-year Old Web Scam Is Experiencing a Revival

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Your Tired Cyber Security Staff Could Leave Your Business Vulnerable to Attack

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DJI Disputes Claims Of Lax Security, Touts Government Edition Drone

17.

NIST Outlines IoT Cyber Security and Privacy Risk Mitigation

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DJI Disputes Claims Of Lax Security, Touts Government Edition Drone

19.

Flair Airlines Can't Land Early Win in Cyber Squatting Suit

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Lawmakers Urged to Spurn 'Sideshow Issues' in Privacy Law

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Code Responsible for Equifax Breach Downloaded 21 Million Times Last Year: Report

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Agencies Are Leaving Sensitive Data Vulnerable to Hackers, Congress Says

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Senate Report Blasts HHS Security Failings, Legacy Systems

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Second Florida City Decides to Pay Ransomware Hackers

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As Push Against ICE Exploitation Of Solitary Confinement Gains Momentum, Cory Booker Calls for Hearings

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Organizations and IT Can't Agree on Cyber Security

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Cyber Security Gulf Grows Between Business and IT

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Wider Threat Campaign Behind Wipro Breach

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Veritas Bundles NetBackup Into Enterprise Data Services Platform

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Shipping Giant Maersk on Taking a Cloud-first Approach to Disrupting the Competition

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Code Responsible for Equifax Breach Downloaded 21 Million Times Last Year: Report

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Agencies Are Leaving Sensitive Data Vulnerable to Hackers, Congress Says

33.

Drafting an Appropriate Cyber Security Policy

34.

AMCA Healthcare Data Breach Could Set a New Precedent for Health IT Security

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Employee Gains Unauthorized Access to Records at Franciscan Health

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