Cyber Security News

Jun 28 2019

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Russian Tech Giant Yandex Targeted with 'Regin' Malware

2.

Search to Exploit Flaw: US Cyber Attack on Iran

3.

Police Target Teenage Hackers with Prevent-style Scheme

4.

EU to Hold War-games to Prepare for Cyber Attacks

5.

Germany and the Netherlands to Build the First Ever Joint Military Internet

6.

Singapore Unveils Framework to Facilitate 'Trusted' Data-sharing Between Organizations

7.

How Carbanak Operates: From Phish to Network Compromise in Two Hours

8.

Over Reliance on Public Cloud Vendor Security Puts Data and Companies at Risk Of Breach

9.

Interoperability and Security Remain Critical Factors in Any Smart City Deployment

10.

IPad Magician Breaks New Ground with Robot Assistant

11.

New Privacy Act Wants Tech Firms to Disclose What User Data Is Worth

12.

Iran Has Launched Cyber Attacks, Homeland Security Claims

13.

Some Medtronic Insulin Pumps Vulnerable to Hacker Attacks

14.

"Silexbot" Malware Bricks IoT Devices

15.

Provider Of Data Integration Services for Fortune 100 Firms Exposed Sensitive Files

16.

New Spelevo Exploit Kit Spreads Via B2B Website

17.

Popular Grief Support Page Hacked, Ignored for Weeks By Facebook

18.

Ford, Netflix, Td Bank: AWS S3 Server Leaks Data From Fortune 100 Companies

19.

New Dridex Malware Strain Avoids Antivirus Software Detection

20.

Data-driven Space Exploration

21.

Bitcoin 'Inventor' Can't Access Coins Requested in $10B Suit

22.

Medtronic Insulin Pumps Yanked for Possible Hacking Threat

23.

DC Circ. Piles Onto Standing Split with Data Breach Ruling

24.

Ex-Accident Claims Exec Fined Over £1.4M Data Scam

25.

TIN Coalition Calls for Industry Action Against Cyber Fraud

26.

Cyber Crime Reporting Crucial, Say UK Police

27.

How Defra Is Getting Its It Systems Ready for Brexit: Interview

28.

Former HUD Executive Indicted in Procurement Fraud Scheme

29.

FDA Warns Certain Insulin Pumps Could Be Hacked

30.

Cloud Services Firm Plays Down Impact: PCM Hacked

31.

Interoperability Slowed By Concerns Around Privacy and Security

32.

Second US City Passes Ban on Facial Recognition Tech

33.

Huawei's 5g Technology Is a Security Risk: Nokia Exec

34.

NYPD Added Nearly 2,500 New People to Its Gang Database in the Last Year

35.

Should Companies Get Cyber Insurance?

36.

Hacking Your Way to the Best Hotel Rate

37.

Contractor's AWS S3 Server Leaks Data From Fortune 100 Companies

38.

Agencies Dinged for Cyber Failures

39.

Agencies Dinged for Cyber Failures

40.

AI, Cyber Get Big Boost in Senate-Passed NDAA

41.

FDA Warns Certain Insulin Pumps Could Be Hacked

42.

Can You Put a Price on Your Personal Data? the Week in Tech

43.

AI, Cyber Get Big Boost in Senate-Passed NDAA

44.

Former HUD Executive Indicted in Procurement Fraud Scheme

45.

Possible US Cyber Attack on Power Grid in Russia; Is Cyber Warfare on the Table?

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FDA Issues Cyber Security Warning About Medtronic Insulin Pumps

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