Cyber Security News

January 2019

751.

Los Angeles Accuses Weather Channel App Of Covertly Mining User Data

752.

German Government Statement After Hacking

753.

Managing Cyber War with Vodka

754.

Hackers Dump Data on Merkel, Politicians in Giant German Leak

755.

Vulnerability in Chrome for Android Patched Three Years After Disclosure



756.

9/11 Documents Hacked From Insurers and Lawyers

757.

Majority Of Americans Believe Midterm Elections Were Secure From Hacking: Poll

758.

7 Tips for New Cyber Security Leaders in Their First 100 Days

759.

How a Mass. Robot Maker Lost Its Mojo

760.

Multiple Vulnerabilities Patched in CleanMyMac Utility



761.

Two Critical Flaws Patched in Adobe Acrobat, Reader

762.

Blur Exposes Information Of 2.4 Million Users

763.

Website Of Dublin Tram System Hacked

764.

Dublin's Luas Tram System Threatened with Private Data Leak

765.

'Town Of Salem' Game Suffers Data Breach Exposing 7.6 Million User Details


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766.

Why the Worst Is Yet to Come: Hacking Attacks on Your Router

767.

Revamped Cryptominer Strikes Asia Through EternalBlue Exploit

768.

In Search Of Network Security and Simplicity

769.

Health Cyber Security Guide Could Redefine 'Reasonable'

770.

Airbnb, HomeAway Win Freeze to NYC Data Ordinance


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771.

Weather App Harvests Personal Data

772.

TheHackerGiraffe Strikes Again Forcing Chromecast Devices to Play Video

773.

China Probe 'Lands on Dark Side Of the MOON' in Space Exploration BREAKTHROUGH

774.

US Ambassador Visits American Arrested in Russia on Spying Charge

775.

Antivirus, Security Suite Software: Readers' Choice Awards 2019



776.

Veteran NBC/MSNBC Journalist Blasts the Network for Being Captive to the National Security State and Reflexively Pro-War to Stop Trump

777.

Hackers Attempt to Sell Stolen 9/11 Documents

778.

To Reduce IT Supply Chain Risk, Watch for Insider Threats and External Attackers

779.

Hacker Posts Ransom Demand on Dublin's Luas Tram System Site

780.

To Reduce IT Supply Chain Risk, Watch for Insider Threats and External Attackers

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