Cyber Security News

May 01 2019

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Vodafone Admits It Found Security Flaws in Huawei's Equipment in 2011

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DHS Orders Agencies to Patch Critical Flaws Within 15 Days

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GoGet 'Hacker' Sentenced to 400 Hours Of Community Service

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Cartoon Network Websites Hacked to Show Arabic Memes and Brazilian Male Strippers

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Scammers Target Big Email Servers

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As Organizations Continue to Adopt Multicloud Strategies, Security Remains an Issue

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Security and Compliance Obstacles Among the Top Challenges for Cloud Native Adoption

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Putin Signs Controversial Internet Law

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Electrum DDoS Botnet Builds Army Of 150,000 Hosts

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Majority Of Encrypted Email Clients Vulnerable to Signature Spoofing

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Dell Laptops and Computers Vulnerable to Remote Hijacks

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Windows Server Hosting Provider Still Down a Week After Ransomware Attack

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Mysterious Hacker Has Been Selling Windows 0-days to APT Groups for Three Years

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Stop Using Default Passwords and Guarantee Updates, Tech Companies Told: IoT Security Crackdown

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Windows 10 Security Feature Causes 'Huge' Chromium Performance Issues

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Failed Blackmail Attempt Prompts Hackers to Leak Ocean Of Data Belonging to Major Companies

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More Than Following the Data: Innovation

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A Safe Space for AI Development on DOD Networks

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Irish Regulator to Begin Issuing GDPR Probe Results in July

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Costco Must Face Privacy Suit Over Erectile Dysfunction Meds

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Many Organizations Won't Be Ready for Calif. Privacy Law

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Lost Laptop Triggers Security Concerns for Seattle University

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Get More Proactive on Cyber Security, Says Ex Europol Chief

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Agency Cyber Pros Welcome DHS' Leadership If It's Not One-Size-Fits-All

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Senate Passes Bill to Allow Cyber Talent to Rotate Through Agencies

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Homeland Security to Start DNA Testing Asylum Seekers as It Tries to Back Up 'Fake Families' Scare Tactic

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NordVPN Ad Banned for Exaggerating Threat Of Public Wi-Fi

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Nearly Nine Out Of 10 Legal Cats Prefer Cyber Security

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Gavin Williamson Sacked Over Huawei Leak

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Agency Cyber Pros Welcome DHS' Leadership If It's Not One-Size-Fits-All

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Senate Passes Bill to Allow Cyber Talent to Rotate Through Agencies

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Gavin Williamson, UK Defense Chief, Is Fired Over Huawei Leak

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Unknown Legacy Applications Are Putting Your Company at Risk. Here's How to Find Them

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Financial Firms Spend Up to $3,000 Per Employee on Cyber Security

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