Cyber Security News

February 2019

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Refrigeration Systems Used By Supermarkets, Hospitals Left Exposed Online

542.

Now This Android Spyware Poses as a Privacy Tool to Trick You Into Downloading

543.

$2.5M Navient Robocall Deal Finalized, $833K Attys Fees OK'd

544.

Financial Data Exec Banned for Compliance Breaches

545.

Parenting Site Mumsnet Hit By Data Breach


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


546.

Hack Attempt Hits Australian Parliament

547.

Senate Commerce to Hold Data Privacy Hearing Feb. 27

548.

A Time for Bigger Budgets and More Talent: Cyber Security in 2019

549.

Mumsnet Denies 'Thousands' Affected By Software Glitch-induced Data Breach

550.

Lloyds Bank Rolls Out Open Banking Functionality to Mobile App Customers


Why wait until you get hacked?


551.

Australian Parliament Reports Cyber Attack on Its Computer Network

552.

Gavin De Becker, Bezos' Security Chief, Is a Guardian to the Stars

553.

Huawei 'Shocked, Amused' By Espionage Accusations

554.

Huawei Threatens Lawsuit Against Czech Republic After Security Warning

555.

Why 0.1 Seconds Matters on the Internet



556.

Auto Engineers Warn Your Car Might Be Easier to Hack Than You Think

557.

Victorian Government Pushes Back on In-classroom Surveillance

558.

AMP Contractor Charged with Stealing Customer Data

559.

What Do Successful Pentesting Attacks Have in Common?

560.

59,000+ Reported Breaches, 91 Fines: 8 Months Of GDPR



561.

Data Breaches in Australia Show No Sign Of Abating

562.

US SEC Seeks Blockchain Data

563.

Safari Dumps Failed 'Do Not Track' Privacy Setting

564.

Watch for Password Phishing If Your iPhone Gets Stolen

565.

Victim Tracked Her Alleged Killer with Find My iPhone App



566.

Forgot Password? Five Reasons Why You Need a Password Manager

567.

Are Enterprise App Users Growing More Security Savvy?

568.

Security Vulnerabilities in Video Conferencing Devices Could Be Remotely Exploited By Hackers

569.

The Hidden Cyber Threat to Your Pc: Trojan Malware

570.

Opening This Image File Grants Hackers Access to Your Android Phone

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