Cyber Security News

April 2019

211.

A $603 Million Deal Sheds Light on Cyber Security Space

212.

The Market Knew About the Press Release Hackers Before the Cops

213.

Are You Using the Most-hacked Password?

214.

10 Awesome Activity App Secrets [Cult Of Mac Magazine No. 293]

215.

Broken Galaxy Fold Screens and USB Killer Attack Remind Us Not to Forget the Physical World in the Digital Age



216.

Popular jQuery JavaScript Library Impacted By Prototype Pollution Flaw

217.

Online Anonymity a Challenge in Fight Against Cyber Harassment

218.

DeepMind Is Asking How AI Helped Turn the Internet Into an Echo Chamber

219.

Major Indian IT Firm Wipro Has Been Breached By 'State-sponsored' Hacker

220.

These Are the Most Commonly Hacked Passwords - Is One Of Them Yours?



221.

NCSC Urges Better Online Security Practices

222.

ConnectWise Says Wipro Breach Seems to Be Legit Use Of Its Wares

223.

Gsa Must Do More on Cyber Security, Property Management: GAO

224.

Gsa Must Do More on Cyber Security, Property Management: GAO

225.

Data Breaches Won't Derail Singapore's Tech Push, Minister Says



226.

A New Russian Law Will Further Separate the Country From the Global Internet

227.

India Expected to Surpass the UK for Second Place in Payment Card Fraud

228.

Operator Of Codeshop Cyber Crime Marketplace Sentenced to Prison

229.

The Weather Channel Goes Off the Air for 90 Minutes After Ransomware Infection

230.

PayPal Receives Patent for Ransomware Detection Technology


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


231.

Keeping Public Health Ahead Of Epidemics with Blockchain

232.

Deep Learning and the Future Of Tax

233.

FinCEN Flexes Muscle with 1st P2P Crypto Exchanger Case

234.

Washington State Privacy Bill Likely Won't Pass This Year

235.

Behavioral Design Could Be Privacy Law's Next Frontier



236.

CFTC Now Allows Exceptions to Privacy Notice Requirement

237.

Ex-Clark Hill Attys Launch Data Privacy Firm in Dallas

238.

Immigrant Groups Demand Docs on ICE Crime Victims Office

239.

Medical Files Of 145,000 Vulnerable Rehab Patients Carelessly Leaked Online

240.

Weaponized Pdfs on the Rise: Report

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