Cyber Security News

March 2019

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Police Federation Hit By Ransomware Attack

212.

Zero-day in WordPress SMTP Plugin Abused By Two Hacker Groups

213.

Russian Hacking Groups Pump Up Attacks: European Elections Beware

214.

'Training Wheels' Come Off New NY Cyber Security Rules

215.

GAO Axes Bid Protest in Army Cyber Space Deal



216.

O'Melveny Adds Ex-Obama Adviser as Privacy Co-Chair

217.

Trader-Pastor Gets 5 Years for Hack-Based Insider Trading

218.

'Unprecedented' Data Risk From Health Apps

219.

How the Energy Department Is Prioritizing Secure Infrastructure

220.

Destroyed Notes and a Nondisclosure Agreement Gum Up an EPA Cloud Security Assessment



221.

Two Men Found Guilty in International Cyber -Fraud Scheme Involving Online Dating and Business Email Compromises

222.

Hundreds Of Thousands Of Medtronic Defibrillators Could Be Vulnerable to Hacking Due to Flaw

223.

UCLA Health Reaches $7.5M Settlement Over 2015 Breach Of 4.5M

224.

Warnings Of a Dark Side to A.I. in Health Care

225.

NIST Encryption for Quantum Defense, IoT Security



226.

How Identity Proofing Can Balance Security and Convenience

227.

FIN7 Hackers Use New Malware in Recent Attacks

228.

New Malvertising Attacks Highlight Growing Risk Of Ad Fraud

229.

Popular Tax Software May Put Consumers at Risk

230.

Shuttering Of NSA Surveillance Program Emboldens Privacy Groups


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Nearly Half Of Organizations Lack the Necessary Talent to Maintain Security Measures

232.

Senate Bill Would Force Company Cyber Disclosure on SEC Filings

233.

Data Breaches - Is Cyber Security Insurance Worth the Investment?

234.

The Federal Courts Are Running an Online Scam

235.

Authentication Bypass Vulnerability Found in SoftNAS Cloud



236.

Global Threat Group Fin7 Returns with New SQLRat Malware

237.

Global Security Spending to Top $103 Billion in 2019, Says IDC

238.

CUJO Smart Firewall Vulnerabilities Exposed Home Networks to Critical Attacks

239.

Bank Hackers Team Up to Spread Financial Trojans Worldwide

240.

Two-thirds Are a Scam: the Sad State Of Android Antivirus Apps

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