Cyber Security News

June 2019

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An Open Source Program Aims to Help Idaho Shore Up Cyber Defenses

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Hackers Seek Ransoms From Baltimore and Communities Across the U.S

573.

Weak Cyber Security Top Challenge, Says NCSC Chief CIAran Martin

574.

Firms Face Targeted Bespoke Cyber Attacks, Dark Web Study Reveals

575.

Legacy IT Systems a Significant Security Challenge



576.

Datacenter Operators Under Pressure to Embrace Sustainability as Climate Change Activism Rises

577.

Digital Transformation an Opportunity for Security

578.

Onc Moving Too Fast on Info Blocking, Could Weaken Security: MGMA

579.

Three Slack Plugins for WordPress All Suffer Serious Security Flaw

580.

Election Rules Are an Obstacle to Cyber Security Of Presidential Campaigns



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High-profile Data Breaches Underline Cyber Threats to Health Care Industry

582.

Senators Query Diagnostics Companies Victimized By Data Hacks

583.

Criminals Sell Hacker Toolkits for Bank Of America on Dark Web, Study Finds

584.

LabCorp Says 7.7 Million Patients Caught in AMCA Data Breach

585.

Australian National University Targeted By Hackers Again


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Advancing Transparency and Accountability in the Cyber Security Industry

587.

Data Breaches Cost $654 Billion, Expose 2.8 Billion Data Records in the U.s.: 2018 in Numbers

588.

Despite Disclosure Laws, Cyber Crime May Be Widely Underreported

589.

Unclassified Data Creates Security Blind Spots for Most Companies

590.

Privacy App Taps Into $5 Billion Market


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591.

What You Need to Know About Dark Mode on iOS 13

592.

Platinum Hackers Use Steganography to Mask C&C Communications

593.

Critical Vulnerabilities Lead to Account Takeover in Major IPTV Streamer

594.

New RCE Vulnerability Impacts Nearly Half Of the Internet's Email Servers

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A Single Actor Is Scanning Windows Systems Vulnerable to the BlueKeep Flaw



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Wary Of Hacking, China Will Develop Its Own Operating System for the Military

597.

Two-thirds Of iOS Apps Disable ATS, an iOS Security Feature

598.

Europol's Top Hacking Ring Takedowns

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Hackers Seek Ransoms From Baltimore and Communities Across the US

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Hackers Seek Ransoms From Baltimore and Communities Across the US

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