Cyber Security News

March 2019

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SEC Charges Volkswagen, Former CEO, with Defrauding Investors During Emissions Scandal

302.

Here Are the Week's Best New Photo, Writing and Music Apps

303.

New Mirai Variant Targets Enterprise IoT Devices

304.

'Shameless' Scammers Seek to Cash in on Christchurch Massacre

305.

Android Q Brings New Privacy and Security Features


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


306.

Hacked Tornado Sirens Taken Offline in Two Texas Cities Ahead Of Major Storm

307.

New Mirai Malware Variant Targets Signage TVs and Presentation Systems

308.

Don't Let the Small Stuff Cause You Big Problems: Cyber Security

309.

Machine Learning on the Fly

310.

HHS Investigates Blockchain for Securing Log Files



311.

E-Privacy Rules Can Weigh on GDPR Fines, EU Board Say

312.

Data Privacy Debate Emerges Out Of L.A.'s Scooter Craze

313.

EU Law Enforcement Agencies Prepare for Major Cyber Attacks

314.

UKCloud Secures £25m Investment to Support Multi-cloud Public Sector Push

315.

The Botnet Malware Behind Some Of the Biggest DDoS Attacks Ever Just Got an Upgrade



316.

Racing Against China, US Reveals Details Of $500 Million Supercomputer

317.

Can Sophisticated Investors Be Defrauded? Courts Keep Ruling No

318.

Nvidia's Jetson Nano Is an AI Computer for the Masses

319.

The US's $500 Million Exascale Supercomputer to Arrive in 2021

320.

Component Prices Skew Server Market


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


321.

Botched Server Migration Prompts User Concerns Over Fate Of Lost Songs: MySpace Data Loss

322.

White House Requests More Than $17.4 Billion for Federal Cyber Efforts

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EU Adopts New Response Protocol for Major Cyber Attacks

324.

Qlik Boosts Data Literacy Project Course Library

325.

CertiK to Audit Smart Contracts on LTO Network



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White House Requests More Than $17.4 Billion for Federal Cyber Efforts

327.

Russian Tycoon Lost His Trump Dossier Suit-Then His Secrets

328.

Cyber Squatting Sets New Record Growth

329.

Nielsen Warns US 'Not Prepared' for Foreign Cyber Attacks

330.

19-Year-Old WinRAR Bug Now Being Used By Hackers to Infect Your Computer

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