Cyber Security News

May 10 2019

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US Government Details ELECTRICFISH Malware Used By North Korea

2.

Two Crypto-mining Groups Are Fighting a Turf War Over Unsecured Linux Servers

3.

Mozilla to Track Infrastructure Time-bombs in Wake Of Recent Firefox Armagadd-on

4.

How the 281 Data Breaches in Q1 2019 Will Impact Companies: a Deeper Look

5.

Three Ways GDPR Benefits US Companies

6.

Healthcare IT Pros Now Confident in Their Cyber Attack Response Ability

7.

Without Strong Cyber Security, Backdoors Will Remain Open

8.

Over 100 Flaws Expose Buildings to Hacker Attacks

9.

Nigerian Cyber Crime 'Group' Has 400 Malicious Actors

10.

US Charges Chinese Hackers Over Massive 2015 Anthem Breach

11.

How AI Can Speed the Security Clearance Process

12.

How AI Can Speed the Security Clearance Process

13.

Baking Blockchain Into IT Services

14.

FCC Security Council Already Planning Look at 5G, Reps. Told

15.

Rapper T.I. Faces 2nd ICO Suit, Parallel Suit Names Kevin Hart

16.

Navy Awards 9 Cyber Space Support Deals, Worth Up to $6.1B

17.

Senior Home, Kronos to Pay $1.6M in Biometric Privacy Deal

18.

UK Cyber Fraudster Must Pay £2M Or Face More Jail Time

19.

Mozilla to Delete Firefox Telemetry Data Collected After Certificate Blunder

20.

New York Legislation Seeks to Block Energy Grid Cyber Attacks

21.

How Baltimore Agencies Are Working Through the Cyber Attack

22.

IRS Authority to Regulate Tax Prep Cyber Security Has Gaps, Watchdog Says

23.

Most 2020 Candidates Aren't Using Anti-spoofing Email Protections: Report

24.

DOJ Indicts Hackers Allegedly Behind 2015 Anthem Breach Of 78.8M

25.

Hackers Charged with Looting $2.4M in Crypto Via SIM Swapping

26.

Why I Have Zero Interest in Cloud Gaming

27.

Top Schools Are Offering More Blockchain, Cryptocurrency Courses

28.

Nine Charged in Alleged SIM Swapping Ring

29.

Gaming Creates a New Breed Of Cyber Security Talent

30.

O2 Boosts Indoor Network Capacity to Prep for 5G

31.

IRS Authority to Regulate Tax Prep Cyber Security Has Gaps, Watchdog Says

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Most 2020 Candidates Aren't Using Anti-spoofing Email Protections: Report

33.

New Cyber Security Directive Forces Federal Agencies to Patch Vulnerabilities Twice as Fast

34.

House Dems Reintroduce Bill to Protect Elections From Cyber Attacks

35.

Lawmakers Offer Measure Requiring Cyber , IT Training for House

36.

Cyber Risks to Exceed Natural Disasters for Insurers

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