Cyber Security News

January 2019

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Shutdown Could Damage Homeland Security for 'Months, If Not Years,' Says Ex-DHS Chief

212.

The Hard Part Of Computer Science? Getting Into Class

213.

Four Global Banks Fined for Korean Forex Rigging

214.

Attackers Use Steganography to Obfuscate PDF Exploits

215.

Huawei Cyber Security to Undergo Major Boost in the Face Of Global Criticism


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216.

This Time It's Russia's Emails Getting Leaked

217.

Hacker Uses Nest Camera to Broadcast Hoax Nuke Alert

218.

Mystery Still Surrounds Hack Of PHP PEAR Website

219.

Debunking Conventional Wisdom to Get Out Of the Security and Privacy Rut

220.

Should Enterprises Delay Efforts to Remediate Most Vulnerabilities?


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(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


221.

Shockwave, Vlc and Skype Top the List: Most Out Of Date Applications Exposed

222.

MacBook Pro 'Stage Light' Flaw Could Hit You with a $600 Repair

223.

Wifi Porter Makes Sharing Your Wireless Network a Breeze

224.

An Inquiry Into the Data Age: Reality Regained

225.

EU-Japan Deal to Protect Data Exchanges Takes Effect



226.

Code Execution Vulnerability Impacts Linux Package Manager

227.

Europol Arrests UK Man for Stealing €10 Million Worth Of IOTA Cryptocurrency

228.

This Is How Much Cyptocurrency Was Stolen Last Year: Bitcoin Blues

229.

New Ransomware Strain Is Locking Up Bitcoin Mining Rigs in China

230.

OpenBMC Caught with 'Pantsdown' Over New Security Flaw


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


231.

Security Flaws Found in 26 Low-end Cryptocurrencies

232.

Trojan Malware Is Back and It's the Biggest Hacking Threat to Your Business

233.

Sky Go App Security Failure Exposes Customers to Snooping, Data Theft

234.

Want to Help Stop Cyber Security Breaches? Focus on Human Error

235.

Do You Think Your Country Can Handle a Cyber Attack? Russians Do



236.

Put Security in the Background to Put Security First

237.

DHS' 4-step Plan to Counter DNS Hijacking

238.

Senate Dem Pressures FCC's Pai on Tackling Of Robocalls

239.

BakerHostetler Adds Capital One Data Privacy Atty in DC

240.

Suspect in €10M Cryptocurrency Heist Arrested in UK

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