Cyber Security News

June 2019

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Is Your Cyber Security Training Reaching the Right People?

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Wave Of SIM Swapping Attacks Hit US Cryptocurrency Users

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Scientists Uncover Vulnerability in FPGAs, Affecting Cloud Services and IoT

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How Likely Are Weaponized Cars?

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AMCA Breach Hits 12 Million Quest Diagnostics Patients


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New Iranian Hacking Tool Leaked on Telegram

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Russia Says Tinder Must Share User Data, Private Messages

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'Hallucinating' AI Makes It Harder Than Ever to Hide From Surveillance

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US to Demand Five Years Of Your Social Media, Email Account Info in Visa Application

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4 Ways Government Program Managers Can Solve the Fraud Catch-22



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Can Data-rich War Games Improve Decisions?

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4 Ways Government Program Managers Can Solve the Fraud Catch-22

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Can Data-rich War Games Improve Decisions?

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Quest Diagnostics Says Breach Hit 11.9 Million Patients

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Russian Suspect in Massive JPM Hack Is in Plea Talks



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Business Leaders Failing to Address Cyber Threats

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Census' Cyber Security Plan Is Full Of Holes, Watchdog Says

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No 'Eternal Blue' Exploit Found in Baltimore City Ransomware: Report

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Lab Testing Firm Eurofins Scientific Hit By Ransomware

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Census' Cyber Security Plan Is Full Of Holes, Watchdog Says



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Australia's Notifiable Data Breach Scheme Drives Compliance But Issues Remain

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Equifax Downgrade Shows the Lasting Financial Impact Of a Massive Data Breach

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Quest Diagnostics Says Personal Data Of Almost 12 Million Customers Has Been Breached

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AMCA Details Security Steps Taken in Aftermath Of Quest Diagnostics Data Breach

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Breach Exposes Data Of 11.9M Quest Diagnostics Patients


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To Blame Or Not to Blame in Baltimore Cyber Attack? Ransomware

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The Band Of Hackers That Defined an Era: Much @Stake

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Counting the Cost Of GDPR

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Helen Dixon Reappointed as Data Protection Commissioner for Five Years

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N.S.A. Denies Its Cyber Weapon Was Used in Baltimore Attack, Congressman Says

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