Cyber Security News

Jul 11 2019

1.

Ex-IT Worker Who Hacked Former Company's Website Gets Prison

2.

British Airways Hit with Record £183m Fine for Data Breach

3.

160,000 Resumes on Chinese Recruitment Site Zhilian Allegedly Exposed and Leaked

4.

Inside the NIST Team Working to Make Cyber Security More User-friendly

5.

How Mobile Use Cases in Financial Services Are Affecting Security

6.

Vulnerability in Zoom Could Allow Websites to Hijack Mac Webcams

7.

UK Data Watchdog to Fine Hotel Giant Marriott Almost £100m

8.

Mozilla Moves to Deny UAE Firm's Root Inclusion Request

9.

You Can't Ignore GDPR in Customer Service

10.

One Issue Is Probably to Blame for Your IT Outages and Data Losses - and It's Not Hackers

11.

Hacked Surveillance Firm Pitches NYC with Invasive Camera Tech to Track Driver Journeys

12.

Recent Windows Zero-day Used By Buhtrap Gang for Cyber -espionage

13.

A Secure Cloud Architecture for Smart Cities

14.

27 Industry Groups Unify to Push for Federal Privacy Bill

15.

Ga. Must Allow Database Probe in Electronic Voting Suit

16.

The 6 Biggest Cyber Security Episodes So Far in 2019

17.

Bitcoin Co. Boss Gets 14 Months for Lying to SEC

18.

Premera Blue Cross to Pay States $10M to End Breach Probe

19.

9th Circ. Gives LifeLock Securities Fraud Suit Second Wind

20.

'Agent Smith' Android Malware Infected 25M Devices

21.

How US Tech Giants Are Helping to Build China's Surveillance State

22.

Campaigns Can Use Discounted Cyber Security Services: FEC

23.

Ransomware Targets QNAP Linux Systems

24.

A Secure Cloud Architecture for Smart Cities

25.

Dutch Privacy Watchdog Tells Banks Not to Use Customer Payment Data for Marketing

26.

Archive Server Of Pale Moon Open Source Browser Hacked

27.

Buhtrap Group Used Windows Zero-Day in Government Attack

28.

Chinese Cloud Hopper Operation Targets Top Tech Providers in World

29.

Feds Allow Campaigns to Accept Discounted Cyber Security Services

30.

GE Anesthesia/respiratory Devices Have Cyber Vulnerabilities

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