Cyber Security News

January 2019

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Breach Of Nearly 2.7 Billion Records Underlines Password Flaws

392.

I Can Get and Crack Your Password Hashes From Email

393.

Cyber Insurance Not Valid in Case Of Cyber War, Says Major Insurance Company

394.

Healthcare Providers Increasingly Lucrative for Pros' Ransomware Attacks

395.

Hackers Expose 773M Email Addresses and 21M Passwords in Massive Breach



396.

How the Government Shutdown Is Putting National Cyber Security at Risk

397.

Hackers Broke Into SEC Database and Made Millions From Inside Info, Says DOJ

398.

North Korean Hackers Infiltrate Chile's ATM Network After Skype Job Interview

399.

New Ethereum Version Postponed After Discovery Of Serious Security Flaw

400.

The Costs Of Cyber Attacks Increased 52% to $1.1 Million


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401.

Companies Still Struggle to Detect IoT Device Breaches

402.

The Ransomware That Earned Hackers $3.7m in Bitcoin: Ryuk

403.

Vulnerability Allowed Fortnite Account Takeover Without Credentials

404.

Over 87GB Of Email Addresses and Passwords Exposed in Collection 1 Dump

405.

Hackers Breach and Steal Data From South Korea's Defense Ministry


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406.

This Giant Blind Spot Will Cost Us Dear: Cyber Security

407.

Advertising Network Compromised to Deliver Credit Card Stealing Code

408.

VOIPO Database Exposed Millions Of Call and SMS Logs, System Data

409.

Fortnite Security Issue Would Have Granted Hackers Access to Accounts

410.

Data Breaches, Cyber Attacks Are Top Global Risks Alongside Natural Disasters and Climate Change



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Does the Web Need a Safety Manual? Online Security

412.

Blockchain to Speed Medical Research

413.

SEC's Response to Breach Scare Clarifies Wider Approach

414.

Ongoing Gov't Shutdown Leaves Cyber Risks Unchecked

415.

FCC Dropping Ball on Consumer Data Protection, Group Says



416.

New Zealand Faces More State-sponsored Attacks

417.

World Leaders Need to Grasp Future Technological Risks: Davos

418.

Employee Falls for Fake Job Interview Over Skype, Gives North Korean Hackers Access to Chile's ATM Network

419.

As the Government Shutdown Drags On, Security Risks Intensify

420.

Bugs on Epic Games Site Allowed Hackers to Login to Any 'Fortnite' Player's Account

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