Cyber Security News

April 2019

1.

Unprotected Database Stored Information on 80 Million US Households

2.

Vietnam 'On the Edge' Of Becoming a Mid-tier Cyber Crime Hub

3.

Emotet Gang Is Trying to Build a Shell Of IoT Devices Around Its Banking Botnet

4.

Hacking Our Way Into Cyber Security for Medical Devices

5.

SEC Demands Better Disclosure for Cyber Security Incidents and Threats


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Most Adults Are Concerned About Malware and Phishing on Social Media

7.

Companies Face Regulatory Fines and Cyber Security Threats, Still Fail to Protect Sensitive Data

8.

Local Credit Union Sues Fiserv Over 'Amateurish Security Lapses'

9.

Dutch Warn Of 'Worrying' Russian, Chinese Cyber -Spying

10.

2020 US Presidential Candidates Vulnerable to Email Attacks


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11.

Norsk Hydro Says Cyber Attack Cost It Around $50 Mln

12.

DHS Gives Agencies 15-day Deadline to Patch Security Flaws

13.

Dark Web Crime Markets Targeted By Recurring DDoS Attacks

14.

60 Percent Of Enterprise Codebases Contain Open-source Vulnerabilities

15.

Details on 80 Million US Households Exposed By Unprotected Cloud Database


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16.

Huawei Denies Existence Of 'Backdoors' in Vodafone Networking Equipment

17.

Yes, Officer, You'll Need a Warrant for That: GPS Smartphone Data

18.

Harnessing the Power Of IoT for Your Data Strategy

19.

Dems Criticize Rudimentary Wireless Security Standards

20.

Accused ICO Fraudsters Say Feds Saw Privileged Slack Chats



21.

AT&T Faces Customer Privacy Suit Amid Gov't Data Scrutiny

22.

Family-friendly Robot Firm Set to Close

23.

Vodafone Denies Huawei Italy Security Risk

24.

Data Insecurity Leads to Economic Injustice - and Hits the Pocketbooks Of the Poor Most

25.

UK Gears Up for New Laws on IoT Security



26.

Cyber Criminals Increase Use Of Fileless Attacks

27.

Most Businesses Vulnerable to Supply Chain Cyber Attacks

28.

Open Data Programme OpenActive Ramps Up Efforts to Get People Off the Sofa

29.

Nearly Half Of UK IT Pros Report Serious Data Breaches

30.

Over 50% Of Firms Have 1,000+ Exposed Files, Ghost Users, Stale Passwords

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