Cyber Security News

July 2019

31.

This Tiny ThinkPad Laptop Fits in Your Hand, Run Games

32.

DJI's New First-Person Drone Goggles Promise 28ms Latency

33.

UK Health Service Relies on Over 1M Computers Running Windows 7

34.

Financial Services Top Cyber Attack Target

35.

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



36.

Chinese Billionaire Indicted in $1.8 Billion Tariff Fraud Scheme

37.

Why Martin Shkreli Lost His Appeal

38.

Equifax $700 Million Data Breach Settlement a Sign Of Things to Come

39.

Chinese Surveillance Cameras Still in US Government Buildings

40.

Capital One Reports Massive Data Breach


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41.

How Effective Is Your Security Operations Center?

42.

Banks Won't Be Able to Remain on Sidelines Of Privacy Debate

43.

What to Know About the Capital One Data Breach: Q&A

44.

US Issues Hacking Security Alert for Small Planes

45.

DHS Warns About CAN Bus Vulnerabilities in Small Aircraft


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46.

Telegram Rolls Out Fix for Voicemail Hack Used Against Brazilian Politicians

47.

Why Nation-state Hacking Groups Are Increasingly Turning to Mobile Malware

48.

Windows 10, Office Online Users Get New Warning Over Data Privacy

49.

This New Android Ransomware Infects You Through SMS Messages

50.

How Crooks Can Cover Up Crimes By Hacking IoT Cameras to Show Fake Footage


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51.

Thousands Of Los Angeles Police Caught Up in Data Breach, Personal Records Stolen

52.

Things to Know About Those Phishing Emails Reaching Your Inbox

53.

Capital One Hit with Slew Of Suits After Massive Breach

54.

DNC Loses Election Hack Suit Against Trump, Russia

55.

Hacker Arrest Provides Rare Insight Into Capital One Breach


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56.

Network 1 Ducks Claims It Misled Investors in Longfin Offering

57.

Premera Blue Cross' $32M Data Breach Deal Gets Green Light

58.

Unifocus Asks Out Of Workers' Fingerprint Data Suit

59.

Capital One Hacker Was Ex-AWS Employee

60.

Security Investments Increasing, But 53% Leaders Unsure Of Effectiveness

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