Cyber Security News

Oct 18 2019

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Samsung Admits Fingerprint Reader Flaw, Promises Software Fix

2.

Users Get 10% Store Discount, Lawyers Get $1.6m: Zappos Data Breach Settlement

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Adelaide Cyber Sleuths Win Missing Persons 'Hackathon'

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Chinese Hackers Targeted International Aerospace Firms for Years

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Free Decrypter Released for STOP Ransomware, Today's Most Popular Ransomware Strain

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Stolen Staff Data Could Be Your Biggest Security Weakness

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Fake Tor Browser Steals Bitcoin From Dark Web Users

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Why You Need to Think About Supply Chain Security

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Cyber Security Requires More Than Just Technology

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Cyber Security Requires More Than Just Technology

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Hyper-converged Infrastructures Require Continuous Monitoring

12.

Army Plans Cloud Management Office

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More Wrong Answers Get Quantum Computers to Find the Right One

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Why Businesses Shouldn't Sleep on Nev.'s Privacy Law

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Tech Consultant Sues AT&T Over 'Egregious' $1.8M Hack

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Crypto Co. Parent Seeks Own Exit From Market 'Hijacking' Suit

17.

Robbins Geller Named Lead Counsel in FedEx Hacking Suit

18.

Big Tech's Data Hoards Hurt Competition, FTC Official Says

19.

Pentagon Receives 2,000 Comments on Vendor Cyber Certification Program

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Get Proactive to Better Arm Yourself Against Cyber Attacks

21.

This Malware Is Hiding C&C Server IPs in the Blockchain

22.

Hackers Targeting Healthcare with Social Engineering, Email Spoofing

23.

Most Americans Fail in Digital Literacy

24.

Thoughts on a Campaign That Failed to Inspire

25.

Privacy Bill Could Put Dishonest Tech Execs Behind Bars

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Pentagon Receives 2,000 Comments on Vendor Cyber Certification Program

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Get Proactive to Better Arm Yourself Against Cyber Attacks

28.

The Future Of AI & Cyber Security

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In House Antitrust Hearing, Lawmakers Focus on Harms to Privacy

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Home Office Brexit App Finally Available for iPhone

31.

Talent Shortage Impedes UK Business Data Analytics Efforts

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Huge Rise in Rogue Banking Apps Driving Fraud Attacks

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Privacy Bill Could Put Dishonest Tech Execs Behind Bars

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Sen. Hassan Calls for Look Into Federal Government Support for Entities Hit By Ransomware Attacks

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