Cyber Security News

February 2020

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It Could Have Been Hacked: the Iowa Caucuses App Had Another Problem

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It Could Have Been Hacked: the Iowa Caucuses App Had Another Problem

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CIA Unwraps C2E Draft RFP

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Surveillance Co. Clearview AI Hit with Biometric Privacy Suit

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Wilson, Ropes Steer $1.9B PE Takeover Of Cyber Security Co


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I Sabotaged My Boss with Ransomware From the Dark Web

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Insider Breach Remediation Costs Health, Pharma $10.81M Annually

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Maastricht University Pays €200,000 to Russian Hackers

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What Data Carriers Can Collect About You Using Just the Phone Number

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Malware Stew Cooked Up on Bitbucket, Deployed in Attacks Worldwide


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Bouygues Construction Falls Victim to Ransomware

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Buggy App Causes Iowa Caucuses Voting Chaos

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Swift Crypto Will Help More Developers Than Ever to Build Secure Applications

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Hackers Can Steal Data From Air-Gapped Computers Via Screen Brightness

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Bug Hunter Finds Cryptocurrency-mining Botnet on DOD Network



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Broken Processes Are the Biggest Cyber Security Threat to Your Organization

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CDPwn Vulnerabilities Impact Tens Of Millions Of Enterprise Devices

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Brazilian Firm Exposes Personal Details Of Thousands Of Soccer Fans

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One in Three NHS Computers Is Still Running Outdated Windows 7 Software

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DHS Looks to Automate Cyber Compliance


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DHS Looks to Automate Cyber Compliance

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Audit Process Remains a Mystery in DOD Cyber Security Plan

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Wikileaks Suspect Lost Agency's Trust, CIA Hacker Tells Jury

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Ransomware Attack on Hospital Shows New Risk for Muni-Bond Issuers

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Cloud Companies Chase Future in Cyber Security 'Wild West'


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NIST Shares Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management Guidance

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Medtronic Patches Vulnerabilities in CareLink, Implanted Medical Devices

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Time for NSA to Step Up in Windows Hacking Fight

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Veeam Pushes Subscription Licensing in Cloud-centric 'Act II'

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Web App Ubiquity Gives Cyber Criminals New Opportunities

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