Cyber Security News

January 2019

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Concept iPhone Case Makes True Wireless Charging a Reality

512.

Hacktivist Gets 10-Year Prison Sentence for DDoS Attack on Hospitals

513.

More Duck Than Cover: Mondelez/cyber Hackers

514.

Four Cyber Security Trends Every CIO Should Know

515.

Singapore Companies Gearing Up for Hybrid Cloud



516.

Phishers Use Zero-Width Spaces to Bypass Office 365 Protections

517.

Most People Expect a Serious Cyber Attack Against Their Country

518.

NASA Internal App Leaked Employee Emails, Project Names

519.

Hacker 'Bestbuy' Sentenced to Prison for Operating Mirai DDoS Botnet

520.

Ryuk Ransomware Gang Probably Russian, Not North Korean



521.

These Are the Courses UK Police Are Set to Take in Cyber Security

522.

NotPetya an 'Act Of War,' Cyber Insurance Firm Taken to Task for Refusing to Pay Out

523.

Trends in Cyber War for 2019

524.

We're Planning to Create One That Acts Like a Brain: Quantum Computer

525.

Trader Who Used Hacked Press Releases Gets 4 Years



526.

Consumers in All 50 States Sue Marriott Over Data Breach

527.

Coinbase Can't Nix Bitcoin Cash Rollout Suit, Buyers Say

528.

DLA Piper Adds Privacy, Data Security Specialist in SF

529.

British Hacker Gets Nearly 3 Years in Liberian Telecom Attack

530.

US Shutdown Leaves Websites Insecure


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531.

The Quiet Threat Inside 'Internet Of Things' Devices

532.

Federal Government Shutdown Threatens Cyber Security Strength

533.

The Pentagon Has More Than 250 Cyber Gaps in Its Networks, Watchdog Says

534.

Iran Is Likely Setting Stage for International Phishing Campaign: Report

535.

Why Computer Passwords Are Still a Problem in 2019



536.

Reddit Locks Accounts, Issues Password Warning

537.

House Committee Calls for Emergency FCC Briefing After Damning Report Of Phone Location Data Abuse

538.

Marriott Faces Sprawling Class-Action Lawsuit Over Hotel Reservation Data Breach

539.

Judge Gives Boston Children's Hospital Hacker 10-Year Jail Sentence

540.

Hackers Launching DNS Infrastructure Hijacking Campaign, Feds Warn

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