Cyber Security News

January 2019

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We'd Have More Quantum Computers If It Weren't So Hard to Find the Damn Cables

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What Were the Top 10 Web Exploits Used By Malicious Attackers in 2018?

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Here's How to Check If Your Email Was One Of 773m Affected in Major Data Leak

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Exploit for Recent Flash Zero-Day Added to Fallout Exploit Kit

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WiFi Firmware Bug Affects Laptops, Smartphones, Routers, Gaming Devices


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This Malware Spreading Tool Is Back with Some New Tricks

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These Malicious Android Apps Will Only Strike When You Move Your Smartphone

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DevOps Security Trends for 2019

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A Combined Attack Of Malware with a Remote Access Trojan Is Hitting Banks and Retailers

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What's Next for Mainframe Security?


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A Call for Governance and Risk Abatement, Not Just System Integration

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Why Cloud Market Share Matters

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What's Next for Mainframe Security?

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A Call for Governance and Risk Abatement, Not Just System Integration

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Leaker Cleared as UK Appeals Court Clarifies Data Law


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Bitcoin Boss Deserves 2 1/2 Years for SEC Lies, Gov't Says

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Privacy Hawk Hits Tech Firms with Fresh GDPR Complaints

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Retailers Slam DC Circ. Appeal in Centerplate Receipt Row

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Cyber Security & Privacy Group Of the Year

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Risky (cyber ) Business: Technocrat | January 22, 2019



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'Collection #1' Breach Is Huge, But Should You Be Worried?

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How Tech Companies Manipulate Our Personal Data

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D.N.C. Says It Was Targeted Again By Russian Hackers After '18 Election

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Germany Wants to Ban Huawei From Its 5G Networks Due to Spying Concerns

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US Pursuing Criminal Charges Against Huawei for Alleged Theft Of Trade Secrets



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No Matter My Communist Party Ties, I'll 'Definitely' Refuse If Beijing Wants Our Customers' Data: Huawei CEO

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Two Code Execution Flaws Patched in Drupal

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Singapore Imposes $740,000 Fines Over Major Cyber Attack

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Insider Traders 'Netted $4.1m' From SEC Hack

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No-deal Brexit - the Data Dilemma

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