Cyber Security News

February 2019

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Cyber Attacks on Financial Services Sector Rise Fivefold

122.

OAIC Under Fire for Long Review Wait Times Following Notifiable Data Breaches Scheme

123.

Surveillance Firm Asks Mozilla to Be Included in Firefox's Certificate Whitelist

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Chinese Tech 'Threats' Must Be Understood: GCHQ

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How to Combat Delivery Ramifications After a Data Breach



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Blocking Compromised Passwords From the Collection Leak

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Qualcomm Speeds Up Wi-Fi for a 5G World

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New Standardization for Data Breach Incidents in the Scope Of Turkish Personal Data Protection Legislation

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Ohio Enacts New Cyber Security Requirements for Insurers

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Rajarchi Gupta on AI and Cyber Security


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


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Mozilla May Reject UAE Firm's Root Inclusion Request

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Singapore Moots Inclusion Of Data Portability in Data Protection Law

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New Browser Attack Lets Hackers Run Bad Code Even After Users Leave a Web Page

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Your Future Android Phone, Apps Will Need No Password

135.

Can We Always Trust the Core IoT Data Stream?



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Can It Be Done? Contain a Russian Hacker in 20 Minutes

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Chinese Internet Users Turn to the Blockchain to Fight Against Government Censorship

138.

What to Watch as Congress Mulls Federal Privacy Legislation

139.

Erie Denied Coverage for Hacked Bible App, Says Pa. Co

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Security Co. Inks $1.7M Deal to Settle Wage-And-Hour Suit



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Mortgage Fraudster Denies He Disputed Presentence Facts

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High Court Won't Hear Privacy Dispute in Pre-Carpenter Case

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AXA Employee Sentenced for Selling Customer Data

144.

Lenovo's Brand New Laptops Are All About Security, Design, and Speed

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EU Gathers Momentum in Cyber Security Legislation and Cooperation



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Cyber Power Needs Wider Discussion, Says GCHQ Director

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Can Sprint, HTC Replace Your Home Internet with the 5G Hub?

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Lenovo Decloaks Trimmer Thinkpads, Plus AMD Enterprise Laptops: MWC Preview

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California Introduces New Data Breach Notification Law

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Financial Services in 480 Per Cent Data Breach Rise

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