Cyber Security News

August 2019

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Energy Is Updating Its Cyber Posture Assessment Tool

392.

New Tool Reveals Big Vulnerabilities in Mobile Apps That Use Multiple Clouds

393.

Fewer Than Half Of States Take These Two Election Security Precautions

394.

More Than 1 Million People Had Their Fingerprint Data Exposed By a Huge Security Hole

395.

Art Disappears in Private Hands. Can Social Media Resurface It?



396.

Capital One Accused Hacker May Have Hit 30 Other Companies

397.

SQLite Vulnerabilities Demoed with Hacking Of iPhone, Malware C&C

398.

UN Probing 35 North Korean Cyber Attacks in 17 Countries

399.

Calls for Legislative Change to Limit Citizen Vehicle Data Collection and Use in Australia

400.

SOC-as-a-Service Promises Threat Protection in a World Of Scarce Resources



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Notes App Censors Handwritten Curse Words in iOS 13

402.

Vulnerability in Canon DSLR Left It Open to Ransomware Attacks

403.

Adobe Patches 118 Vulnerabilities Across Eight Products

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Free MANRS Tool Helps Improve Routing Security

405.

Steam Vulnerability Reportedly Exposes Windows Gamers to System Hijacking



406.

You Are Now Prime Targets for Phishing Attacks: Security Warning for Software Developers

407.

Four Major Dating Apps Expose Precise Locations Of 10 Million Users

408.

How the Scammers Are Still Hooking Victims: Phishing Campaigns

409.

Chicago Hilton Hotel Hit with Ill. Biometric Privacy Suit

410.

Forever 21 Data Breach Deal Needs More Details, Judge Says


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


411.

Equifax Fights Investors' Cert. Bid in Data Breach Suit

412.

Energy Department Never Blacklists Risky Nuclear Tech Vendors, GAO Says

413.

Trump Delays Tariffs on Laptops, Phones, Video Game Consoles

414.

US's Next Exascale Supercomputer to Focus on Nuclear Arms Testing

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Breach Cost $53m in Q2, Says Desjardins


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


416.

UK Businesses Still Overlooking Human Element in Security

417.

RootMetrics Ranks EE Top on 4G Service Performance, Quality

418.

BACnet IoT Building Automation Devices Vulnerable to Attack

419.

Energy Department Never Blacklists Risky Nuclear Tech Vendors, GAO Says

420.

New Ransomware Targets US and European Companies

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