Cyber Security News

January 2019

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Unknown iPads Pop Up in Eurasian Database

152.

IPhone Is Tech Reporter's First Line Of Defense Against Data Vampires

153.

How a Holistic Approach to Data Can Make Monetisation More Secure

154.

Trump Ally Stone Charged with Lying About Hacked Emails

155.

Ursnif Trojan Uses Fileless Persistence and CAB for Stealthily Data Exfiltration



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Undercover Agents Target Cyber Security Watchdog

157.

Privacy Wins in Six Flags Fingerprints Ruling: Security News This Week

158.

Roger Stone Made His Name as a Dirty Trickster, But the Trump-Russia Coverup May Finally Bring Him Down

159.

Lessons for Organizations From the South Korea Defense Agency Cyber Attack

160.

GDPR-ready Organizations See Lowest Incidence Of Data Breaches


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83% Of Global Respondents Experienced Phishing Attacks in 2018

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Ireland's Government Unchains Innovation with Blockchain Hackathon

163.

Flood Of Complaints to EU Countries Since Data Law Adopted

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Hackers Using RDP Are Increasingly Using Network Tunneling to Bypass Protections

165.

This Old Trojan Learns New Tricks in Its Latest Banking Info and Password-stealing Campaign



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This Trojan Infects Chrome Browser Extensions, Spoofs Searches to Steal Cryptocurrency

167.

Malicious Apps Designed to Trigger Only When the Smartphone Moves

168.

New Ransomware Threat Is Not a Game

169.

Data-driven Decisions Require Data-first Culture

170.

Overstock's TZero Platform Opens for Security Token Trading



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US Seeks 8 Years for Fraudster with 'Dual Persona' as Pastor

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Democrats Demand FCC Investigation Into Mobile Tracking

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Utilities Brace for FERC Scrutiny Of Vendor Cyber Security

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Cyber Security & Privacy Group Of the Year

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Ill. High Court Sides with Consumers in Biometric Privacy Suit



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Thousands Tell HMRC to Delete Voice Data

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Budding UK Cyber Strategists Gear Up for National Competition

178.

Former EU Data Protection Tsar Joins ICO

179.

DHS Cyber Chief Explains Issuing Emergency Directive During Shutdown

180.

Credential Compromise Top Goal Of Phishing Attacks in 2018

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