Cyber Security News

Apr 03 2019

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If the Saudis Actually Hacked Jeff Bezos' Phone, Lots Of Details Are Missing

2.

Network Security Market Shows Its Highest Growth in More Than 6 Years

3.

Georgia Tech Breach Hits Up to 1.3 Million People

4.

Chinese Woman Carrying Malware Allegedly Got Into Mar-a-Lago

5.

Apache Web Server Bug Grants Root Access on Shared Hosting Environments

6.

Digital Transformation Goes Hand-in-hand with Zero Trust Security

7.

Women Are Increasingly Climbing the Cyber Security Leadership Ladder

8.

Consumers Concerned About Privacy But Willing to Take Risks for Convenience

9.

Stocks Post Solid Finish on Encouraging Economic Data

10.

New Osfi Cyber Security Incident Report Guidelines: the Shape Of Things to Come? in Brief

11.

Retail Fraud on the Rise

12.

IPhone App Helps Fight Foul Smells in Cities

13.

XLoader Trojan Poses as Security App for Android

14.

Long Equipment Life Cycles Expose Manufacturing Industry to Attacks

15.

Mitigate Supply Chain Risk with Zero Trust: Don't Drink From a Poisoned Well

16.

Phishing Attacks Are a Worse Security Nightmare Than Ransomware Or Hacking

17.

This New Malware Is Scanning the Internet for Systems Info on Valuable Targets

18.

Putting Advanced Mobile Security on CDM DEFEND

19.

Putting Advanced Mobile Security on CDM DEFEND

20.

SEC Says ICO Doesn't Need to Register as Security

21.

Buca Di Beppo Owner Sued Over Massive Data Breach

22.

Datrium Makes European Push as It Targets Storage 'Big Guys'

23.

Government Urges Businesses and Charities to Up Cyber Security

24.

Employees Lack Awareness Of Corporate Data-sharing Policies

25.

Demand for Edge Datacenters Set to Grow in APAC

26.

Installing Chinese 5G Gear Is Dangerous-and Probably Inevitable

27.

Senator Keeps Attacking a Law Crucial to Internet Speech-Only He Can't Seem to Read It

28.

Hacker Eva Galperin Has a Plan to Eradicate Stalkerware

29.

50% Of Cyber Attacks Target Supply Chain, Seek Lateral Movement

30.

Senate Lawmakers Huddle on Data Privacy, But Roadmap Unclear

31.

Installing Chinese 5G Gear Is Dangerous-and Probably Inevitable

32.

Algeria's President Bouteflika Is Gone. What Happens Now?

33.

A.I. and Privacy Concerns Get White House to Embrace Global Cooperation

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