Cyber Security News

January 2019

31.

Airbus Investigates Personnel Data Breach

32.

How Airbus Handles IoT Network Traffic in Manufacturing

33.

Hyper-converged Infrastructure Gains Acceptance in APAC

34.

Aerospace and Security Giant Breached: Airbus Hack

35.

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



36.

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

37.

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

40.

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


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41.

Mac Malware Steals Browser Cookies, Sensitive Data

42.

Security Remains a Top Concern for Healthcare IT Professionals

43.

Australian Web Hosts Hit with a Manic Menagerie Of Malware

44.

DNC Says It Was Targeted By Russian Hackers After Fall Midterms

45.

Top Judiciary Republican Sees Potential for Bipartisan Agreement on Cyber Issues


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46.

US Charges Traders for Hacking Into SEC Database

47.

The Biggest Cyber Security Challenge? Communicating Threats Internally

48.

$1.7 Billion in Cryptocurrency Was Stolen and Scammed in 2018

49.

IRobot's Terra Mower Will Make Lawn Care a Breeze

50.

France's New Investment Control in the Cyber Security and Technology Sectors


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51.

Franck Braunstedter on DevOps and Security

52.

Shortcuts Could Steal Your Data: Beware

53.

Canon Admits Defeat in Its Battle with Smartphone Snappers

54.

Japan Plans to Hack Citizens' IoT Devices Ahead Of Tokyo Olympics

55.

Firefox 65 Brings Improved Privacy Protections


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56.

Airbus Data Breach Impacts Employees in Europe

57.

DOJ Moves to Take Down Joanap Botnet Operated By North Korean State Hackers

58.

This Is How YouTube Influencer Scam Artists Operate

59.

Matrix Has Slowly Evolved Into a 'Swiss Army Knife' Of the Ransomware World

60.

Combatting Facial Recognition Bias with Better Data

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