Cyber Security News

June 2019

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Election Security Gets a Bump in Appropriations

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Rise Of Nation-State Hacks Doesn't Give Cos. a Free Pass

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Carpenter Cell Data Shouldn't Be Excluded, 6th Circ. Rules

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GDPR Could Be Stifling Innovation, EU Insurers Warn

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Too Much Streaming, Not Enough Security: Meeker Internet Report


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


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Team Of American Hackers and Emirati Spies Discussed Attacking the Intercept

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These Are the Worst Hacks, Cyber Attacks, and Data Breaches Of 2019 (so Far)

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Operational Technology Security Improving, But Attack Surface Continues to Grow

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How You Should Prepare Your Business: Cyber Threats Of Tomorrow

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New China Cyber Security Law Could Block Tech Firms From the United States


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


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House Panel Advances Bill to Create Cyber Security Standards for Government IT Devices

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Kingman Regional Website Configuration Exposed Patient Info

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Huawei Denies Being Bound By Chinese Spy Laws

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Customs Says Hack Exposed Traveler, License Plate Images

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US Border Agency Says Travellers' Images Stolen By Hackers



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Hackproofing Smart Meters and Boosting Smart Grid Security

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'Find My iPad' Helps Track Down Stolen Cop's Gun

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New RAMBleed Attack Allows Access to Sensitive Data in Memory

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'Rambleed' Rowhammer Attack Can Now Steal Data, Not Just Alter It

470.

Evite E-invite Website Admits Security Breach


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


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This Unusual Windows Malware Is Controlled Via a P2P Network

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FIN8 Hackers Return After Two Years with Attacks Against Hospitality Sector

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Your Cyber Security Policy Can't Be Driven By Fear

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Images Of Travelers, License Plates Stolen From CBP Subcontractor

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These 10 Legacy Systems Need Modernization the Most



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Arizona Rides Up to the G Suite Cloud

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Images Of Travelers, License Plates Stolen From CBP Subcontractor

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Feds, Ticket Industry Look to Zap Cyber Scalper Bots

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Aetna Customer Imposters Must Face Fraud Suit in Pa

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DHS Cyber Incident Response Team Gets House Approval

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