Cyber Security News

Feb 28 2020

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Malicious Attacks Continue to Account for 64% Of Data Breaches

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Report Identifies the Most Dangerous Mobile App Store on the Internet

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Home Affairs Savaged Over Poor Data Retention Laws Oversight

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Reddit CEO Describes 'Parasitic' TikTok as 'Spyware'

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Apache Tomcat Affected By Serious 'Ghostcat' Vulnerability

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How Coronavirus May Accelerate the Future Of Work

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One in Four Americans Won't Do Business with Data-breached Companies

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How Hackers Are Exploiting the Epidemic to Steal Your Information: Coronavirus

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You Can't Just Rely on Cloud-synced Backups: Ransomware

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NIST Tests Law-enforcement's Phone-hacking Tools

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Technology's Central Nervous System Needs Attention Now

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Big Telecoms Face $200M in Fines for Mobile Data Sales

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'Surfing Attacks' Could Let Hackers Read Your Texts

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Senator Highlights Significance Of Defense Department's Vulnerability Disclosure Programs

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The Long Path Out Of the Vulnerability Disclosure Dark Ages

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He Drove Her to the Hospital. She Gave Him the Coronavirus

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NCSC Makes Ransomware Attack Guidance More Accessible

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In Rare Statement, Fed Chair Keeps Rate Cut on Table as Virus Risks Roil Markets

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Senate Commerce Committee Is Cooking Up a Bill to Support Cyber Grand Challenges

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'Surfing Attacks' Could Let Hackers Read Your Texts

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Senator Highlights Significance Of Defense Department's Vulnerability Disclosure Programs

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Senate Commerce Committee Is Cooking Up a Bill to Support Cyber Grand Challenges

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Cellphone Carriers Face $200 Million Fine for Not Protecting Location Data

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