Cyber Security News

February 2019

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Spike in Hacking Of US Networks Is Said to Be Tied to China and Iran

272.

Best Cyber Security Practices for Healthcare Organizations - Loss Or Theft Of Devices

273.

The Australian Privacy Watchdog's Latest Figures: Notifiable Data Breach Scheme

274.

Lost Passwords Could Lead to $190 Million Gone Forever: Cyber Security Alert

275.

General-purpose Computers Are Terrible for Creativity [Opinion]


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276.

Breach at PoS Firm Hits Hundreds Of US Restaurants, Hotels

277.

New Multi-Stage Malware Updated Daily

278.

OK Cupid Android App Might Bring You a Phishing Attack Instead Of a Love Match

279.

This Malware Turns ATM Hijacking Into a Slot Machine Game

280.

You Have Around 20 Minutes to Contain a Russian APT Attack



281.

LandMark White Data Breach Could Impact Westpac Property Service Customers

282.

Expanding Cloud Use Requires Cross-domain Security

283.

How Far Should Organizations Be Able to Go to Defend Against Cyber Attacks?

284.

Expanding Cloud Use Requires Cross-domain Security

285.

How Far Should Organizations Be Able to Go to Defend Against Cyber Attacks?


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286.

NIST Cyber Security Framework Still Going Strong 5 Years on

287.

FERC Pressured to Disclose Cyber Security Violators

288.

Justices Deny LLC Owner's Appeal Over Financial Privacy Law

289.

'Fortnite' Hack Exposed Player Payment Info, Suit Claims

290.

Hacking Suspect Lauri Love Can't Reclaim Seized Computers


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291.

Child Abuse Images Being Traded Via Apps

292.

Private Medical Calls Exposed Online

293.

IT Security Incidents Affecting German Critical Infrastructure Are on the Rise

294.

Efforts to Control Cyber Weapons Ignore the Agents Who Use Them: Cyber Spies for Hire

295.

Activist Lauri Love's Computer 'Contained Hacked Data', Says Judge



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Cyber Security and Risk Management Among Top Priorities for 2019: IT Priorities 2019

297.

Any Slowdown in Moore's Law Will Increase Datacenter Costs

298.

Russian Hackers Outstrip Chinese Hackers on "Breakout" Speed

299.

Password Managers Can Be Vulnerable to Malware Attacks

300.

North Korea's Lazarus Hackers Found Targeting Russian Entities

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