Cyber Security News

Jul 27 2022

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SpyBuster App Keeps iPhone Data Out Of Russia's Hands

2.

Victim Of Private Spyware Warns It Can Be Used Against US

3.

Nuki Smart Lock Vulnerabilities Allow Hackers to Open Doors

4.

Mailing List Provider WordFly Scrambling to Recover Following Ransomware Attack

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US Offers $10 Million for Information on North Korean Hackers

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Dozens Of 'Luca Stealer' Malware Samples Emerge After Source Code Made Public

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What the Titanic Can Teach Us About Fraud?

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House Panel Looks at Privacy Risks in CBP's Facial Data Use

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Bills Boosting Kids' Online Privacy Rights Head to Full Senate

10.

Airport Shop Co. Gets Ex-Worker's Data Breach Suit Grounded

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Calif. Patient Claims Meta Secretly Swept Up Her Medical Data

12.

NY Firm Beats Cyber Security Co.'s $5M Malpractice Suit

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Consumers Left Out Of Pocket as Security Costs Soar

14.

US Doubles Bounty on Lazarus Cyber Crime Group to $10m

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Retail Software Firm PrestaShop Warns Users About SQL Injection Attacks

16.

Cyber Security Training 'Boring' and Largely Ignored

17.

Stop Federal Procurement Of Commercial Spyware: Human Rights Advocate to Congress

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