Cyber Security News

August 2019

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States Cope with Changing Rules, Late Rollouts: Real ID, Real Problems

512.

Can New Technologies Restore a Robust Federal Cyber Perimeter?

513.

Healthcare Data Hacking the New "Space Race," Leaders Tell Senate

514.

Package Delivery! Just Make Sure It Doesn't Hack Your Wi-Fi

515.

APT41 Is Not Your Usual Chinese Hacker Group


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


516.

Who Owns Your Wireless Service? Crooks Do

517.

HMRC Asks Cryptocurrency Exchanges for UK Customer Info

518.

Postal Service Watchdog Finds New Vulnerability During Security Audit

519.

States Cope with Changing Rules, Late Rollouts: Real ID, Real Problems

520.

Elite Forces Try, and Fail, to Arrest a Former President Of Kyrgyzstan


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


521.

Novartis C.E.O. Defends Company's Decision to Withhold False Data From the F.D.A

522.

Cloud Security Offers Significant Benefits If You Start Right

523.

How Technology Transformed Insider Fraud - and How New Technology Is Fighting Back

524.

Postal Service Watchdog Finds New Vulnerability During Security Audit

525.

DISA, Cyber Command Are Launching a Zero-Trust Pilot Program



526.

Using a Private E-mail Server

527.

Internet Forum Used By El Paso Suspect Forced Offline

528.

QualPwn Vulnerabilities in Qualcomm Chips Let Hackers Compromise Android Devices

529.

Embracing the Cloud and Meeting Its Security Demands

530.

Prevent Lateral Attacks Inside the Data Center with a Defense-in-depth Hardware Layer


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


531.

An Emerging Threat That Requires Urgent Awareness and Attention: Online Skimming

532.

Inside Citi's Plan to Combat Business Payments Fraud with AI

533.

How One CISO Solved His Talent Problem

534.

What Has Happened to Russia's DDoS Attacks?

535.

2021 iPhones Could Boast Both Face ID and In-display Touch ID



536.

New 'Lord' Exploit Kit Emerges

537.

Pakistani Man Bribed AT&T Employees to Unlock Phones, Plant Malware

538.

AT&T Employees Took Bribes to Plant Malware on the Company's Network

539.

How Big Is the Capital One Breach?

540.

Ill. Attys Sanctioned for Sweetheart Privacy Deal with Doc

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