Cyber Security News

May 02 2019

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Many Vulnerabilities Found in Wireless Presentation Devices

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Tantan Dating App Removed From Chinese App Stores

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Labor Commits AU$2 Million Towards Broadmeadows Cyber Training Center

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Only Six TSA Staffers Are Overseeing US Oil&gas Pipeline Security

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The Risk Issue Is Unpatched Software, Not Open Source Use: Open Source Security

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This Pro Camera App Is a Master Of Both Stills and Video

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Dell Patches Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in SupportAssist Client

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PoC Exploits for Old SAP Configuration Flaws Increase Risk Of Attacks

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Law Enforcement Seizes Dark Web Market After Moderator Leaks Backend Credentials

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50,000 Enterprise Firms Running SAP Software Vulnerable to Attack

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Putin Signs Runet Law to Cut Russia's Internet Off From Rest Of World

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A Look at the Most Commonly Used Passwords

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The Next Big Thing in Municipal Websites

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Privacy Penalties Will Keep Setting Records, FTC Chair Hints

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Fired UK Defense Minister Denies Leak Of Huawei Discussion

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EU Enforcers Cite Growing Pains, Caution in GDPR Rollout

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FCC's Rosenworcel Pings Carriers on Location Tracking

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Dems Threaten Barr with Contempt for Skipping Hearing

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50,000 Companies Running SAP Installations Open to Attack Via Publicly Released Exploits

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Firms Urged to Embrace Positive Security Trends to Win Cyber War

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Microservices Introduce Hidden Security Complexity, Analyst Warns

22.

Businesses Unprepared for Cyber Breaches

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Why IT Departments Miss Basic IT Security Hygiene

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Defence Secretary Sacked Over Huawei Leak

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GAO Flags New Cyber Security Issues for Upcoming Census

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An Alarmingly Simple Cyber Attack Hit Electrical Systems Serving LA and Salt Lake

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Xinjiang Surveillance App Targets Legal, Everyday Behaviour

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DHS Gives Federal Agencies 15 Days to Patch Critical Security Flaws

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What Is a Leak? UK Defense Secretary's Firing in Huawei Case Is in a Murky Zone

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Julian Assange Appears in Court for US Extradition Hearing

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Russian Charged with Stealing $1.5 Million From IRS

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GAO Flags New Cyber Security Issues for Upcoming Census

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AI-Powered Malware, Smart Phishing and Open Source Attacks, Oh My! the New Wave Of Hacking in 2019 and How to Prevent

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When Is the Right Time to Redevelop Your Website?

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Trump Signs Executive Order Aimed at Improving Federal Cyber Security Workforce

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