Cyber Security News

Jan 22 2019

1.

Mitsubishi Develops Cyber Security Technology for Cars

2.

ATLAS Game Taken Offline Twice After Users Hack Admin Account, Find Server Exploit

3.

Four Testing Topics Argue the Case for Agentless Security: Agents Of Disruption

4.

SSDP Amplification Attacks Rose 639%

5.

Privacy and Data Security 2018 Year in Review

6.

'Game Changing' iPad Pro App Will Feed NHL Coaches Real-time Data

7.

Community Project Crushes 100,000 Malware Sites in 10 Months

8.

GDPR Complaints Filed Against Eight International Streaming Companies

9.

DHS Issues Security Alert About Recent DNS Hijacking Attacks

10.

That Out-of-date Software Is Putting You at Risk: PC Security Warning

11.

Two Thirds Of US Consumers Say Government Should Do More to Protect Data Privacy

12.

Drone Developer DJI Says Employee Fraud Scheme Could Cause $150 Million Loss

13.

Electric Cars Face Charging Station Risk

14.

Stop Chasing Ghosts and Build a Threat Hunting Strategy

15.

Stop Chasing Ghosts and Build a Threat Hunting Strategy

16.

NJ Justices to Weigh in on Restroom-Camera Privacy Dispute

17.

Insurers Ask OECD for Clarity on Covering GDPR Fines

18.

Cyber Security & Privacy Group Of the Year

19.

Singapore to Revise Copyright Law in Data Analytics Boost

20.

A Rogue Mascot Causes Headaches for a Japanese City

21.

What's the Best Job in America for 2019? Data Scientist

22.

Can You Spot a Phishing Attack? Take This Quiz to Find Out

23.

The Politics Of 'Have I Been Pwned'

24.

Despite Bitcoin's Dive, a Former Soviet Republic Is Still Betting Big on It

25.

Americans Are So Jaded About Identity Theft, Cyber Crime

26.

XL Axiata Teams Up with Tibco in Data Science Initiative

27.

Young Dutch Cyber Criminals Get Re-education Rather Than Jail Time

28.

Ransomware in Decline, Report Confirms

29.

London Cyber Innovation Center Expands Global Ties

30.

Virtus Plots £500m Colocation Expansion with Five Datacenters Planned for Slough and Hayes

31.

The Politics Of 'Have I Been Pwned'

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