Cyber Security News

Jan 31 2019

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Employee Data Compromised in Airbus Breach

2.

Airbus Says Commercial Aircraft Unit Hit By Data Breach

3.

ECommerce Credit Card Fraud Is Nearly an Inevitability

4.

Cyber Insurance Uptake Growing, But Not All Firms Convinced

5.

Queensland MP and Australian Real Estate Firm Caught Up in Global Hacking Scare

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3D Laser Camera Could Make 2020 iPhones AR Machines

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Hacked iPhones Star in Middle East Cyber War

8.

Minnesota Department Of Human Services Reports Data Breach

9.

GitHub Helps Developers Keep Dependencies Secure Via Dependabot

10.

New Security Flaw Impacts 5G, 4G, and 3G Telephony Protocols

11.

New Malware Targets Macs to Steal From Cryptocurrency Wallets: Cookieminer

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Black Hat Hackers, White Collar Criminals Snuggle Up to Operate Insider Trading Schemes

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IoT Botnet Used in YouTube Ad Fraud Scheme

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DOD Mulls Using AI to Check Contractor Cyber Hygiene

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DOD Mulls Using AI to Check Contractor Cyber Hygiene

16.

VA Misses Targets on Data Center Shutdowns, Savings

17.

Calif. Privacy Law Limits Consumers' Choices, Ad Groups Say

18.

Equifax Ruling Shows How Cyber Boasts Can Bring Legal Pain

19.

Push Privacy Suit to Arbitration, DirecTV Urges 11th Circ

20.

Maryland Leads Race to Host Marriott Data Breach MDL

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Power Co. Fined Record $10M for 127 Cyber Security Lapses

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Mass. Bill Would Make Clandestine Data Harvesting an Injury

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T-Mobile May Face 4th Iteration Of Unauthorized Account Suit

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Trade Secret Theft Charges May Doom Huawei's Future in US

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Drones Help Galapagos Tackle Rat Invaders

26.

Best Buy Beats Some Geek Squad Data Breach Claims (1)

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Privacy Rises in M&A Playbook as New Laws Highlight Risks

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Did Hackers Exploit the Shutdown? What's New in Civic Tech

29.

San Antonio Planning New Cyber Security Operations Center

30.

No-deal Brexit Could Lead to Data Issues, MPs Told

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Airbus Investigates Personnel Data Breach

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How Airbus Handles IoT Network Traffic in Manufacturing

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Hyper-converged Infrastructure Gains Acceptance in APAC

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Aerospace and Security Giant Breached: Airbus Hack

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Criminals Are Tapping Into the Phone Network Backbone to Empty Bank Accounts

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Pine64 to Launch $79 Linux Tablet, $199 PineBook Pro Laptop

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In the Fight for Your Hearts, Tablets and Desktops Lose to Laptops

38.

The Tricky Balance in Declining Or Accepting Online Payments

39.

US Takes Aim at North Korea's Joanap Botnet

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India's Leader Is Accused Of Hiding Unemployment Data Before Vote

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Mac Malware Steals Browser Cookies, Sensitive Data

42.

Security Remains a Top Concern for Healthcare IT Professionals

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