Cyber Security News

Jul 24 2019

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Indiana County Targeted in Malware Assault on Computers

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Equifax to Pay Almost $800m in Data Breach Settlement

3.

NSO Tech Said to Extend Reach Of Off-the-shelf Spyware

4.

Dutton Defends Metadata Protections, Claims Consequences Exist for Breaches

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How AI Can Improve User Experience and Security for the Finance Industry

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Data Breach Fallout Haunts Companies Long After the Fact

7.

Students Records Stolen at Lancaster University

8.

Every Pixelmator Pro Tool Now Available Inside Mac's Photos App

9.

Kazakhstan Asks Internet Users to Install Controversial Security Certificate

10.

US Warns Of 5G Wireless Network Security Risks

11.

Vulnerabilities Found in Mitsubishi Inverter Engineering Software

12.

Robinhood Admits to Storing Some Passwords in Cleartext

13.

APT-doxing Group Exposes APT17 as Jinan Bureau Of China's Security Ministry

14.

How Cyber Criminals Are Still Snaring Victims Using Seven-year-old Malware

15.

More Than Just Vpn, an All-in-one Security Kit: Cyber Ghost VPN Review

16.

This Android Malware Can Take Photos and Videos and Spy on Your App History

17.

UK, EU Police Pilot Scheme to Give Wayward Teen Hackers White Hats

18.

Why Cities Have Become Such a Big Target for Cyber Attacks - and Why It'll Get Worse: Ransomware

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How Ransomware Has Evolved to Become a Big Problem for Cities

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Web Browsing in a Zero-trust World

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Web Browsing in a Zero-trust World

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NCA Arrests Suspect in University Cyber Attack

23.

Australian Organizations Gain A$9bn in Productivity Benefits From Cloud

24.

Internet Crime Costs Global Economy £2.3m a Minute

25.

Global Malware Down But Ransomware Up, with UK Hard Hit

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UK Ransomware Attacks Soar 195% - Malware Cocktails Proliferate

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Business Email Compromise Attempts Doubled in 2018, Treasury Dept Says

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Phishing Attacks on the Rise, 25% Increase in Threats Evading Security

29.

Save 50 Percent on Dell Vostro 15 7590 Laptop: Hot Deal

30.

NSA Forms Cyber Security Directorate to Redefine Cyber Security Mission

31.

3 Romanian Men Sentenced for Hacking US Servers

32.

Hackers Target Phones Of Brazil's President and Economy Minister

33.

Pentagon Picks GOP House Candidate to Lead Cyber Office

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