Cyber Security News

Aug 20 2019

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Protecting iOS and Android Applications in a Fully Automated Way

2.

This Malware Scanning Technique Can Leave You Vulnerable to a Cyber Attack

3.

Chinese Cyber Spies Target US-Based Research University

4.

Unpatchable Security Flaw Found in Popular SoC Boards

5.

Adult Website Data Leak Connected Private Users to Content Uploads

6.

Why Your Sensitive Data Is Still at Threat From Phishing Attacks

7.

Project Owl and Its DuckLink Network Take on Disaster Response

8.

More Than 20 Texas Towns Hit By Ransomware Attacks

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A Huge Ransomware Attack Messes with Texas

10.

Mercedes-Benz Uses Location Tracking for Car Repossession

11.

Are You a Cyber Stalker?

12.

New Phishing Campaign Targets Utilities Industry with Adwind

13.

Open Source-Based Ransomware Targets Fortnite Players

14.

Human Error a Big Risk to ICS Cyber Security, Study Shows

15.

YPO Debuts £400m Datacenter and Cloud Framework for Local Councils and Schools

16.

Malware Still Top Security Threat, Say Infosec Pros

17.

Flaws in Cellphone Evidence Prompt Review Of 10,000 Verdicts in Denmark

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'I'm Sick Of Seeing My Face,' Says the Internet's Kombucha Connoisseur

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Ransomware Attack Hits 22 Texas Towns, Authorities Say

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Trump Says He's Exploring 'Various Tax Reductions,' and the Economic Data He Loves Shows Why

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Ransomware Attack Hits 22 Texas Towns, Authorities Say

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Federal Agencies Faced Fewer Cyber Attacks in 2018, Report Finds

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Bipartisan Panel to Issue Recommendations for Defending US Against Cyber Attacks Early Next Year

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Texas Agency Blames 'Single Threat Actor' for Recent Ransomware Attacks

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