Cyber Security News

February 2019

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

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

513.

Linux Miner Removes Competing Malware From Infected Systems

514.

What Every Business Should Know: How Polls Are Hacked

515.

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


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


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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

518.

Glass Screen Protectors Sometimes Cause Problems for 2018 iPad Pro

519.

Should You Be Scared Of Your Laptop's Webcam?

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Swiss Government Invites Hackers to Pen-test Its E-voting System



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Look to the Clouds: to Understand IoT Security

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Dating Apps 'Must Not Risk Child Safety'

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Personal Cyber Insurance Market Could Be $3 Billion Market Opportunity By 2025

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China's Cyber Security Law Update Lets State Agencies 'Pen-test' Local Companies

525.

Parliament House Hack Exposes Vulnerabilities: 'Wars Can Be Won Without a Shot Being Fired'


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


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Internet-connected Everything: the Real Reason America Is Scared Of Huawei

527.

A Teen Won't Tell Apple How He Hacked Macos: Security News This Week

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The Best Laptop Deals You Can Snag Now

529.

What You Need to Know: the Data Dump Of 2.2 Billion Breached Accounts

530.

Most People Accept Privacy Policies Without Reading Them - That's a Mistake



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20 Indicted in Multimillion-Dollar Online Fraud Scheme

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Australian Parliament Computer Network Breached

533.

MongoDB Databases Still Being Held for Ransom, Two Years After Attacks Started

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Huawei Will Need 5 Years and $2b to Resolve UK Security Concerns

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The Most Common Sources: Data Leaks


What's the worst that could happen?


536.

EE Data Breach 'Led to Stalking'

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Parliament Hacking Under Investigation

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Infosec Pros Believe Data Isn't Secure in the Cloud, Despite Desire for Mass Adoption

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Government Opens ICT Apprenticeship Applications

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Some Popular iOS Apps Recorded Users' Screens for Analytics

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