Cyber Security News

Feb 11 2019

1.

Undercover Spy Exposed in NYC Was 1 Of Many

2.

Bezos Case Exposes Billionaires' Vulnerability to Hackers

3.

Russia to Disconnect From the Internet as Part Of a Planned Test

4.

How Can We Improve Adoption and ROI on Security Investments?

5.

There's a Growing Disconnect Between Data Privacy Expectations and Reality

6.

Kai Grunwitz on Cyber Insurance, Connected Cars and More

7.

IFlicks 3, Skype, Obscura, and Other Amazing Apps Of the Week

8.

Chrome OS Network Manager Sandboxed, Stripped Of Root Privileges

9.

China Police Get Power to Remotely 'Inspect' Company Networks in China

10.

WordPress Plugin Flaw Lets You Take Over Entire Sites

11.

Doomsday Docker Security Hole Uncovered

12.

Victorian Government Pushes Back on In-classroom Surveillance

13.

Russia Planning to Disconnect From the Internet as a Test

14.

Android Spyware Poses as a Privacy Tool to Steal Your Data

15.

Assessing the Risk Of Foreign-made VPNs, Browsers

16.

Assessing the Risk Of Foreign-made VPNs, Browsers

17.

Injury Firm Wants 9th Circ. to Hear Driver Privacy Class Action

18.

Fitness App Users Take Another Run at Ad Co. Spying Suit

19.

Russia Considers 'Unplugging' From Internet

20.

EU Considers Response to China Hacking After UK Evidence, Sources Say

21.

Could California's Data Privacy Law Be a Model for the Nation?

22.

N.D. Cyber Security Bill Seeks Unified Approach, Centralized IT

23.

Lauri Love Takes Legal Action Against NCA for Return Of Seized Computers

24.

British Airways Settles Legal Claim with CBRE Over May 2017 Bank Holiday Datacenter Outage

25.

Russia to Test Whether Its Internet Can Be Disconnected From the Rest Of the World

26.

Phishing, Negligent Insiders Leave Healthcare Vulnerable, HIMSS Says

27.

Evil USB Cable Can Remotely Accept Commands From Hacker

28.

Russia Plans to Disconnect From the Internet

29.

Law Study Turns Spotlight on Electric Industry Cyber Security

30.

North Dakota Seeks to Restrict Access to Public Records After Standing Rock Reporting Exposed Law Enforcement Abuses

31.

Ad Co. Spying Suit Heads to State Court as Parties Near Deal

32.

Linux Miner Removes Competing Malware From Infected Systems

33.

What Every Business Should Know: How Polls Are Hacked

34.

UK Economy Falters as Brexit Looms. Amsterdam Sees Risks, and Opportunity

35.

What Every Business Should Know: How Polls Are Hacked

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Past Cyber Attacks Offer Clues to Future Threats HIT Execs May Face

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