Cyber Security News

January 2019

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$166B Insurance Gap Exposes Businesses to Cyber Attack

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Meet the Data Guardians Taking on the Tech Giants

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Some Akron City Services Unavailable Following Hack Attempt

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Global Cyber Attack Could Cost Up to $193bn, Study Shows

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How Digital Indoor Systems Can Bolster ASEAN's 5G Networks



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UK Police Target Hundreds Of DDoS Attackers

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New Tech Putting Sensitive Data at Risk, Report Confirms

98.

Congress Needs Fewer Committees with Cyber Oversight: Lawmaker

99.

Just Two Groups May Be Behind $1 Billion in Cryptocurrency Hacks: Report

100.

Data Breaches Dent Singapore's Image as a Tech Innovator


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Firefox 65 Cracks Down on Web Trackers with 'Strict Mode'

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Phishing Attacks Are on the Rise: Beware

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Your Tuesday Evening Briefing: Cyber Security, Polar Vortex, Kamala Harris

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'Where Was Everybody Else?': the Lonely, and Often Risky, Pursuit Of R. Kelly

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Congress Needs Fewer Committees with Cyber Oversight: Lawmaker



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WEF2019 Global Risk Report Ranks Cyber Attacks Among Most Likely Global Threats

107.

China's EU Envoy Hits Out at Huawei Security 'Slander'

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How Accepting That Your Network Will Get Hacked Will Help You Develop a Plan to Recover Faster

109.

Healthcare Internet Access Balances Operational Use, Security

110.

Appeals Court to Hear Case Of Reporter Alleging Surveillance


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Authorities Seize Hacked Server Marketplace

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Authorities Track Down Users Of DDoS Services

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Mozilla Publishes Official Firefox Anti-tracking Policy

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Authorities Shut Down xDedic Marketplace for Buying Hacked Servers

115.

Unsecured MongoDB Databases Expose Kremlin's Backdoor Into Russian Businesses


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116.

The Internet Thinks I Want Dresses and I Love It

117.

Japanese Government Wants to Hack Its Citizens' IoT Devices

118.

Most Cloud Attacks Are Opportunistic: Study

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In Our Wi-Fi World, the Internet Still Depends on Undersea Cables

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Most Cloud Attacks Are Opportunistic: Study

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