Cyber Security News

February 2019

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Cook County Court Clerk Dodges Drivers' Data Privacy Suit

182.

Equifax Says Regulators to Seek Damages Over 2017 Breach

183.

O'Hare Airport Servicer Hit with Biometric Privacy Suit

184.

South Korea Privacy Law Changes May Help EU Data Transfer Talks

185.

Colossal Marriott Breach Inspires New California Bill That Would Require More Of Companies That Get Pwned


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


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Chinese and Iranian Hackers Have Returned: the Week in Tech

187.

Most Chrome Extensions Have No Listed Privacy Policy

188.

Security Concerns Top Agenda for Network Buyers Again: IT Priorities 2019

189.

Senator Seeks Input on Health Care Cyber Strategy

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Senator Seeks Input on Health Care Cyber Strategy



191.

How China's Social Credit System Will Erode Privacy in the West

192.

Info for Nearly 1M Patients Exposed on UW Medicine Web Server

193.

Russia Seeks 20 Years for Cyber -Cops in US-Linked Treason Case

194.

US Carriers Resistant to Cyber Security Mandates (Radio)

195.

Critical Drupal Vulnerability Allows Remote Code Execution



196.

Chinese Hackers Increase Attacks on Telecoms Companies

197.

Toyota Australia Confirms 'Attempted Cyber Attack'

198.

How Are Businesses Facing the Cyber Security Challenges Of Increasing Cloud Adoption?

199.

(ISC)² Secure Summit EMEA Will Welcome Hundreds Of the Best Minds in Cyber Security

200.

Formjacking Is the New Get Rich Quick Scheme for Cyber Criminals



201.

US's Crappy 4G Service Costs Far More Than It Should

202.

Malware That Hunts for Account Credentials on Adult Websites Tripled in 2018

203.

K2 Claims Victory Over Zero-day Attacks

204.

A Third Of All Chrome Extensions Request Access to User Data on Any Site

205.

Why IoT Devices Pose a Bigger Cyber Security Risk Than Most Realize



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Patch This Remote Code Execution Bug Urgently, Websites Warned: Drupal Critical Flaw

207.

The Risk That IoT Devices Pose Is Greater Than Most Users Realize

208.

Thousands Of Prying Apps Are Flouting Android Privacy Rules, Spying on Users

209.

Sandia Digs Deeper Into Its Cyber Deception Sandbox

210.

DHS Outlines Cloud, Data Center Modernization Strategy

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