Cyber Security News

March 2019

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Federal Privacy Law - Could It Happen in 2019?

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From a Career in Computer Gaming to the Cloud

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Hacker Returns and Puts 26mil User Records for Sale on the Dark Web: Round 4

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An Inside Look at New York State Government Cyber Security

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Android Q to Get a Ton Of New Privacy Features



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Singapore Public Sector Reports Yet Another Security Lapse

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Details Of Actively Exploited Windows Flaw Made Public

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NATO Takes Huawei Security Concerns Seriously

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ASD Reveals Rules for Keeping Vulnerabilities Secret

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Navigating the Impacts for Cryptography: the Quantum Sea Change


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Do People with Malicious Intent Present the Biggest Threat to Personal Data?

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Senate Reintroduces IoT Cyber Security Improvement Act

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Tiktok to Pay $5.7 Million for Violating Coppa: Data Privacy Alert

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Hyperspektiv 2.0 Is the Bestest, Glitchiest Photo Filter App Ever

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E-Commerce Company Gearbest Leaked User Information


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China Does Not Ask Firms to Spy on Others

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Hackers Bypass MFA on Cloud Accounts Via IMAP Protocol

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Recently Patched WinRAR Flaw Exploited in APT Attacks

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Database Leaks 250K Legal Documents, Some Marked 'Not Designated for Publication'

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Germans Want to Criminalize Anyone Providing a Platform: Dark Web Crackdown


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Your Secret Weapon Against Cyber Attacks? Hire Someone Who Has Been Through It Before

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'100 Unique Exploits and Counting' for Latest WinRAR Security Bug

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FCC Advances 911 Location Plan, But Privacy Issues Remain

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FCC Responds to Late-Night Jab at Robocall Crackdowns

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The Web Turns 30


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UK Cyber -security Efforts Criticised

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US Military Steps Up Cyber Warfare Effort

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Businesses Failing to Grasp DevSecOps

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Brexit Complicating Already Complex Data Protection

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