Cyber Security News

February 2019

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SME Backup Products Offer Diverse Routes to the Cloud

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Cyber Security M&A Activity Hits a Record High

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TikTok to Pay $5.7 Million Fine for Violating Children's Privacy Law

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Coinhive Cryptocurrency Mining Service to Shut Down

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CloudMinds Wants a 5G Robot to Babysit Your Kids



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Hackers Start Exploiting Serious WinRAR Flaw to Spread Malware

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Crypto Mining Service Coinhive to Call It Quits

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Hacked Drones an Increasing Concern as Government Seeks to Ease Restrictions

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As Huawei's Influence in Canada Grows, Some Fear Spying. Others Just Want Fast Internet

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F.T.C. Hits Musical.ly with Record Fine for Child Privacy Violation



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Huawei Politics, Robots and Speedy 5g: MWC 2019

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A $1,000 Smartphone with Compromises: Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Review

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'Farseer' Backdoor Targets Users in South East Asia

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SMEs and the Cyber Awareness Gap

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Insider Threats and Machine Identity Protection



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MonetaGo Ports Fraud Mitigation to Corda Enterprise

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China's Role in 5G 'Much Bigger' Than Huawei, British Spy Chief Says

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Drupal RCE Flaw Exploited in Attacks Days After Patch

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China's Telecom Dominance a Security Challenge

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Australia Should Name Parliament Cyber Attackers


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It Took Hackers Only Three Days to Start Exploiting Latest Drupal Bug

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Toyota Australia and Melbourne Heart Group Suffer From Cyber Attacks

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Why Aren't SMB's Taking Security Seriously?

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Most IoT Devices Are Being Compromised By Exploiting Rudimentary Vulnerabilities

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Russia's Ex-Cyber Security Chief Gets 22-Year Sentence in Jail



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New Attacks Show Signed PDF Documents Cannot Be Trusted

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NVIDIA Patches High Risk Vulnerabilities in GPU Display Drivers

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Thunderclap Flaws Impact How Windows, Mac, Linux Handle Thunderbolt Peripherals

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Hacker Steals $7.7 Million in EOS Cryptocurrency After Blacklist Snafu

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Social Networks Net Criminals $3bn a Year in Illicit Profits: the Hacker's Paradise

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