Cyber Security News

April 2019

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SEC Reminds Wall Street to Follow Own Privacy Rules

332.

Lost Devices and Unsafe Connections: Employee Cyber Security Essentials Part 2

333.

It's Not Our Culture to Be Aggressive: Huawei Cyber Security Chief John Suffolk

334.

Energy Industry Needs to Up Cyber Defences, Warns Report

335.

Ecuador Claims It's Been Hit with 40 Million Cyber Attacks Since Giving Up Julian Assange



336.

Can the AI Brolly App Make Insurance Less Boring?

337.

HP Adds 'Sure Sense' Malware Protection to EliteBooks, ZBooks

338.

Security Flaw Allowed Any App to Run Using EA's Origin Client

339.

Capturing Pro Rugby with Sony A9 Firmware 5.0

340.

How the Right Data Can Help Make Homelessness a Thing Of the Past



341.

Bolt System Introduces Driver App to Streamline Freight Tracking and Delivery

342.

Blue Cross Of Idaho Hacked, Some Member Information Accessed

343.

Norsk Hydro Delays Financial Report Due to Cyber Attack

344.

Moscow Server Hosted WikiLeaks & Iran's Hackers Weeks Apart

345.

Iranian Hackers Increasing Their Activity Worldwide as Part Of New Cyber Espionage Program



346.

Ecuadorian Official Says Country Hit By 40 Million Cyber Attacks Following Assange's Arrest

347.

Police Wanted to (But Couldn't) Break Into User's Password Manager

348.

AHIP Urges Caution on Rule to Ease Data Access, Interoperability

349.

North Korea Could Target Southeast Asia's Crypto Sector, Says Defense Think Tank

350.

Microsoft Support Agent's Email Hacked


What's the worst that could happen?


351.

One Med Chart Shares Blockchain Data Between Patients and EMS

352.

86% Of Australia's Top Websites Can't Detect Bot Attacks

353.

A Hacker Has Dumped Nearly One Billion User Records Over the Past Two Months

354.

This Giant Wargame Is Preparing for the Next Big Election Hack: Cyber Security

355.

Europe's Pushback Against Chinese Tech Has Only Just Begun: Security


Slow network? Intermittent connectivity?
Did a hacker bypass your security?


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Cyber Security Starts at the Service Desk: Back to Basics

357.

Cyber Security Starts at the Service Desk: Back to Basics

358.

Not There Yet: Data Center Optimization

359.

E-Lender to Pay $3.85M to End FTC's Deception Claims

360.

11th Circ. Upholds Tax Fraud Conviction Of Florida Men

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