Cyber Security News

Jul 25 2019

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Stock Trading Firm Robinhood Stored User Passwords in Plaintext

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Louisiana School Systems Cyber Attacked; Emergency Declared

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Every Minute, $2.9 Million Is Lost to Cyber Crime

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Employees Overestimate the Efficacy Of Their Workplace's Email Security Strategy

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Most SMBs Have Not Identified and Documented Cyber Security Threats

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Our Exclusive Offer Gets You 25% Off This Swanky Wireless Charger

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Equifax Data Breach May Cost the Company $700m

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Ransomware Causes Disruptions at Johannesburg Power Company

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Enterprise VPN Vulnerabilities Expose Organizations to Hacking, Espionage

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Crypto-Mining Botnet Implements BlueKeep Scanner

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Brazilian Banking Users Exposed By 250GB Data Leak

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Over 23 Million Stolen Credit Cards Are Being Traded on the Dark Web

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Ransomware Incident Leaves Some Johannesburg Residents Without Electricity

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These Are the Most Common Threats: Mobile Malware Attacks Are Booming in 2019

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US Company Selling Weaponized BlueKeep Exploit

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Mobile Malware Is on the Rise, Thanks to Banking Apps and Weak Security

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Oakland Becomes Third City in the US to Ban Facial Recognition Tech

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This Malware Goes to Great Lengths to Make Sure It's Infecting the Right Computer

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5 Ways to Protect Yourself From Cyber Crime

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5 Ways to Protect Yourself From Cyber Crime

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Marketing Co. Reaches $6.5M Insurance TCPA Deal

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11th Circ. Trims $15M Atty Fees Award in Home Depot Breach

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NYC Dems Float Ban on Selling Cellphone Location Data

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EU Takes Greece, Spain to Court Over Data Protection Law

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Mobile Banking Malware Surges in 2019

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Most SMEs Severely Underestimate Cyber Security Vulnerabilities

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Calls Mount to Ease Big Tech's Grip on Your Data

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Sony Cyber -shot DSC-RX100 VII Debuts with Improved Autofocus

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When Nurses Are Busy, It's Moxi the Robot to the Rescue

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Entertainment Streaming Service Hit By 13-Day Botnet Attack

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Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil President, Says His Phones Were Hacked

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Your Thursday Evening Briefing: Russia Hacking, Auto Emissions, Heat Wave

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11 Top DEF CON and Black Hat Talks Of All Time

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