Cyber Security News

March 2019

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Report on DNC Hack Unsealed in BuzzFeed Defamation Case

392.

Senate Bill Would Let Social Media Users Own Their Data

393.

Companies Stumble Amid Confusion Surrounding GDPR

394.

Senate Dem Grills Telecoms on Reported Privacy Lapses

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396.

House Dem Tries Again with Cyber Security Disclosure Bill

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Huawei Denies Iran Sanctions, Bank Fraud Charges

398.

Navy Hides Promotions to Prevent Cyber Attacks, Chief Says

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Senior Home, Kronos Settle Ill. Biometric Privacy Suit

400.

Hackers Shut Down Mass. Public Defender System for Weeks


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Avoid Infosec Mistakes Of the Past, Urges Robert Hannigan

402.

Top Navy Admiral Warns Of Cyber Attacks Against Brass

403.

Attack on Government Minister Rattles New Zealand's Friendly Politics

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Facing Protests, Guatemala Postpones Vote on Amnesty for War Crimes

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Russian Co. Tied to DNC Hack in Newly Unsealed Report


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FTC Commissioner Calls for National Data Breach Law (Corrected)

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Congress Unveils Bipartisan Bill for IoT Cyber Security Standards

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Top Navy Admiral Warns Of Cyber Attacks Against Brass

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OIG Finds Cyber Security Risks Within HHS Divisions' Systems

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Most Android Antivirus Apps Are Useless, Study Reveals



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Germany Will Set Own Security Standards, Merkel Says After US Warning on Huawei

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New Variant Of Ursnif Targeting Japan

413.

Australia Isn't Buying Local Cyber and the Rest Of the World Might Soon Follow

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NSW Electoral Commission Claims Physical Separation Mitigates Swiss Voting Flaw

415.

Credit Cards Cancelled as Kathmandu Reveals Data Breach


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How Susceptible Are Hospital Employees to Phishing Attacks?

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Almost Half UK Firms Hit By Phishing Attacks

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These Hotel Chains Have the Fastest Wi-Fi

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How the Agency Is Addressing Cyber Security Risks to Medical Devices: the FDA and Cyber Security

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New Study Shows Just How Vulnerable Hospitals Are to Phishing Attacks

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