Cyber Security News

March 2019

1.

Hackers Use Slack to Hide Malware Communications

2.

Leaked 'Iphone 11' Schematics Show a Major Camera Upgrade

3.

UK's GCHQ Warns Of 'Long-term Security Risks' From Huawei Equipment

4.

Investigator Says Amazon Chief's Phone Hacked By Saudis

5.

Saudi Arabia Accused Over Bezos Hack



6.

Ransomware Attacks Becoming More Widespread, Destructive, Expensive

7.

Bithumb Cryptocurrency Exchange Hacked a Third Time in Two Years

8.

How Lachlan Murdoch Went From Studying Philosophy at Princeton to Exploiting White Nationalism at Fox News

9.

Afghan National Security Chief Is Sidelined in His Own War

10.

Rules Drafted on How to Access Data Under Consumer Data Right



11.

Committee Pushes 'Cyber Taskforce' for Security Of Australia's Election System

12.

Serverless, Shadow APIs and Denial Of Wallet Attacks

13.

Enterprises Fear Disruption to Business Critical Applications, Yet Don't Prioritize Securing Them

14.

Lessons Learned From the Many Crypto Hacks

15.

CIOs Admit Certificate-related Outages Routinely Impact Critical Business Applications and Services



16.

What Law Firms Can Do to Protect Themselves: the "Dark Overlord" Strikes the Practice Of Law

17.

SEC to Focus on Cyber Security in 2019

18.

Georgia Man Admits to Hacking Accounts Of Athletes and Musicians

19.

Millions Of Toyota Customers in Japan Hit By Data Breach

20.

VPN Providers Pull Russian Servers as Putin's Ban Threatens to Bite


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21.

Hundreds Of Compromised Wordpress and Joomla Websites Are Serving Up Malware to Visitors

22.

Data Breach Exposes Diagnosis Data Of 34,000 Medical Marijuana Patients

23.

IARPA's Vision for High-ClaaS Cloud Security

24.

IARPA's Vision for High-ClaaS Cloud Security

25.

House Bill Pushes DHS, Private Sector to Team Up on Cyber


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26.

Chipotle Strikes Deal with Banks Over 2017 Data Breach

27.

California Edd Puts Citizen Data at Unreasonable Risk: Audit

28.

What Works, and What Might Get You in Trouble: Airline Booking Hacks

29.

Hacker Rigs New Zealand Shooter's Manifesto with Malware

30.

A Month After 2 Million Customer Cards Sold Online, Buca Di Beppo Parent Admits Breach

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