Cyber Security News

June 2019

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Developer Dodges Prison for Role in Hack-Based Trading Plot

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Pokémon Go Maker Says 'Hackers' Built IP Infringing Cheats

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Groups Tell FCC Wireless Carriers Violated Privacy Laws

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Mass. Justices Want Focus on Privacy in Boston Globe Case

365.

Medical Workstation Used in Numerous Medical Centers at Risk Of Remote Hacking



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How Students, IT Staff Can Help with Cyber Security Employee Shortages

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Kremlin Warns Of Cyber War After Report Of US Hacking Into Russian Power Grid

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Hacked? Instagram Tests New Account Recovery System

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Samsung Asks QLED TV Owners to Run a Virus Scan

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American Airlines Adds Wi-Fi to Over 700 Aircraft



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Decryptor Released for Latest GandCrab Ransomware Variants

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Push Technology Used in Mobile Attacks

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Asco Breaks Silence on Ransomware Attack

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WekaIO Adds Enterprise Features to Scale-out NAS File System

375.

Cyber Attacks Make Smart Grids Look Pretty Dumb


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New Academic Study Highlights How Dark Net Hacking Services Pose Threat to the Enterprise

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Food-Delivery Couriers Exploit Desperate Migrants in France

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5G to Drive Hybrid Cloud Adoption in ANZ

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I'm Glad the Administration Is Taking Aggressive Cyber Security Action: Scalise

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China Linked to Cyber Attack on Telegram During HK Protests



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JavaScript Template Attacks Expose New Browser Fingerprinting Vectors

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10 Penetration Testing Tools the Pros Use

383.

The Gaming Community Is a Rising Target for Credential Stuffing Attacks

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Mystery MacBooks Pop Up in Eurasian Database

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Dropbox Overhauls Its Mac App, Adds a Bunch Of Awesome Features



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Telegram App Once Again Hit By Massive DDoS Attack in Asia

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French Authorities Release Free Decryptor for PyLocky Ransomware

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Vulnerabilities Expose BD Infusion Therapy Devices to Attacks

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Vulnerabilities in Thunderbird Email Client Allow Code Execution

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Canadian City Loses $500,000 to Phishing Attack

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