Cyber Security News

January 2019

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2 Years for Hacker Who Crippled Liberia's Internet with Mirai Botnet

542.

The 11 Most Intriguing Laptops Of CES 2019

543.

AT&T, T-Mobile Will Stop Giving Your Location Data to Third Parties

544.

Huawei Sales Director Arrested in Poland on Spying Charges

545.

Unprotected Database Exposed 202M Job Seeker Resumes


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546.

Was North Korea Wrongly Accused Of Ransomware Attacks?

547.

Poland Charges Huawei Manager, Ex-spy with Spying for China

548.

Iran Is Likely Setting Stage for International Phishing Campaign: Report

549.

Why Computer Passwords Are Still a Problem in 2019

550.

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


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551.

Identity Theft Protection Services Evolve in Digital Convenience Era Vulnerable to ID Fraud

552.

7 Emerging Trends That Will Boost IoT Security

553.

Concern for Security Of Data in the Cloud Worries IT Execs

554.

Mondelez Sues Zurich in Test for Cyber Hack Insurance

555.

The Ultimate Guide to Protecting Your Data on the Internet: VPN Services


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556.

Five Tips for Organizations to Remain Compliant: GDPR

557.

What We Can Expect in 2019: Email Security Predictions

558.

Small Manufacturers Play Important Role in Supply Chain Security

559.

Deception for Proactive Defense

560.

DAs Will Appeal Court Order to Turn Over Files to Globe



561.

All You Need to Track Any Phone's Location Is a Small Bribe

562.

Weather Channel App Accused Of Selling User Data to Third Parties

563.

Anonymous Hacker Gets 10 Years in Prison for DDoS Attacks on Children's Hospitals

564.

Malware Found Preinstalled on Some Alcatel Smartphones

565.

New Linux Systemd Security Holes Uncovered



566.

CVs Containing Sensitive Info Of Over 202 Million Chinese Users Left Exposed Online

567.

Neiman Marcus Agrees to $1.5 Million Data Breach Settlement

568.

This Trojan Attack Adds a Backdoor to Your Windows PC to Steal Data

569.

Iranian Hackers Suspected in Worldwide DNS Hijacking Campaign

570.

What Happens When the Cops Get Hit with Malware, Too?

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