Cyber Security News

February 2019

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Election Security Ramps Up for 2020

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Phishing Lure Snags 1 in 3 FHFA Employees Targeted

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Election Security Ramps Up for 2020

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How Law Firms Can Thwart Cyber Hustlers: Gone Phishing

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Networks Call for 5G Security Inspector



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Wendy's to Pay Millions in Class-Action Data Breach Settlement

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How Far Should Organizations Be Able to Go to Defend Against Cyber Attacks?

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Venezuela's Government Appears to Be Trying to Hack Activists with Phishing Pages

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18,000 Android Apps Found Violating Ad Tracking Rules

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The Most Popular Laptop Brands for Kids



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LucidWorks CEO Talks Up 'Data Experiences'

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The Stolen Data Has Never Been Found: the Great Equifax Mystery

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Former Air Force Agent Charged with Sharing US Secrets with Iran

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Cyber Attack on Malta's Bank Of Valletta

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Australian Senate Votes to Replace Systemic Weakness and Vulnerability Definitions in Encryption Laws



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Most Companies Anticipate a Critical Breach in 2019, CISOs Need to Prioritize Threats

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A New Threat Speaks Up: Most Wanted Malware in January 2019

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Five Years Later: NIST Cyber Security Framework

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Bomb Threat Hoaxer Exposed By Hacked Gaming Site

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Recent Developments in Cyber Security.What You Don't Know Will Hurt You



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Are Boards Of Directors Responsible for Cyber Security?

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Cyber Attacks on the Rise - No. 1 Challenge Facing Businesses Today: Cyber Security Alert

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Police Across the US Are Training Crime-predicting AIs on Falsified Data

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Hackers Target WordPress Sites Via WP Cost Estimation Plugin

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New Variant Of Shlayer MacOS Malware Discovered


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Increasing Involvement Of Nation-states in Ransomware Attacks

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Hackers Tried to Steal €13 Million From Malta's Bank Of Valletta

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127 Million User Records From 8 Companies Put Up for Sale on the Dark Web

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GandCrab Ransomware Gang Infects Customers Of Remote IT Support Firms

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Android Dating App Flaw Could Have Opened the Door to Phishing Attacks

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