Cyber Security News

July 2019

1.

CommBank App 4.0 Boasts Location-based Tracking and Tax Return Notifications

2.

53% Of Enterprises Have No Idea If Their Security Tools Are Working

3.

Assessing the Efficiency Of Phishing Filters Employed By Email Service Providers

4.

Are Iranian Hackers Going After US Banks Again?

5.

State Regulators Should Take the Lead on Data Privacy



6.

DAC Beachcroft Makes Insurance Claim

7.

Irish Cyber Security Training Provider in Magic Quadrant

8.

See Pixel 4's New Face ID Clone in Action

9.

Capital One Bank Data Breach Affects 100m Applications

10.

Critical Vulnerabilities Found in Prima FlexAir Access Control System



11.

Industry Veteran Proposes "Cognitive Attack Loop": Cyber Kill Chain Reimagined

12.

Louisiana Schools Suffer Cyber Attacks Ahead Of Year's Start

13.

Mobile Malware and Mobile Attackers Are Getting More Sophisticated

14.

Commercialisation Opportunity for Data61's Data Airlock System as Interest Ramps Up

15.

Brazilian Firms Struggle with Cloud Security Immaturity


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16.

IPhone Bluetooth Traffic Leaks Phone Numbers - in Certain Scenarios

17.

Here's Why Attackers Love Using Them: Beware Phony Gift Card Email Scams

18.

Netflix Motion Tracking Reveals What the Future Of Ad Engagement Data Gathering May Hold

19.

Australia Is Reviewing Its Metadata and Encryption Laws

20.

Windows 7 Timebomb Puts NHS Systems at Risk


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21.

States Battle Big Tech Over Data Privacy Laws

22.

When Spam Meets AI

23.

States Battle Big Tech Over Data Privacy Laws

24.

Russian Newswire Hackers Face $78M Judgment in SEC Suit

25.

Senate Bill Looks to End FTC Act Exemption for Robocallers



26.

DOD Ignoring Off-Shelf IT Products' Cyber Risks, Report Says

27.

Hack Victim Wants Capital One Suits Combined in MDL

28.

The Pentagon Spent Millions on Vulnerable Chinese Tech in 2018, Watchdog Says

29.

SanDisk Caught Using HTTP, Hard-Coded Credentials in "School Boy" Security Errors

30.

200 Million Devices Vulnerable to Remote Takeover Via VxWorks Flaw

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