Cyber Security News

May 2019

31.

Many Are Seeing the Damage Of Cyber Crime and Identity Theft Firsthand

32.

A Government Office Hacked Victorian Hospitals. Here's What It Found

33.

T-Mobile and Sprint May Have to Create a New Wireless Carrier in U.S

34.

Leaked MacOS 10.15 Screenshots Reveal Music and TV Apps

35.

MacOS Gatekeeper Bypass Exploits Trust on Network Shares



36.

Sophisticated HiddenWasp Malware Targets Linux

37.

High-Risk Flaws Found in Process Control Systems From B&R Automation

38.

Malware Found on PoS Systems at Checkers and Rally's Restaurants

39.

Unsecured Database Exposes 85GB in Security Logs Of Major Hotel Chains

40.

Mobile Storage in the Age Of GDPR



41.

The Number Of Files Exposed on Misconfigured Servers, Storage and Cloud Services Has Risen to 2.3 Billion: Cyber Security

42.

Turla Turns PowerShell Into a Weapon in Attacks Against EU Diplomats

43.

Checkers Restaurant Chain Discloses Card Breach

44.

Innovation and Security Score Big in New Zealand Budget

45.

Tech Risks Rival 'Planes and Tanks,' Huawei Prosecutor Says


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46.

DLA Piper Name Used as Bait in Fake Lawyer Phishing Scam

47.

Maine Could Soon Pass the Strictest Internet Privacy Law in the U.S

48.

Philadelphia Court Computers Still Down Following Cyber Attack

49.

Cyber Attack Forces System Shutdown in Luzerne County, Pa

50.

AI Struggles with Data Silos and Executive Misconceptions


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51.

2.3 Billion Business and Consumer Data Files Exposed Online

52.

Hyperscale Datacenter Operators Report First Drop in Capex Growth for Seven Quarters

53.

Colossal 2.3 Billion Files Now Exposed Online

54.

Nearly 1 Million Windows Devices Vulnerable to BlueKeep RDP Flaw

55.

The North Face Is Sorry for Hacking Wikipedia Photos to Promote Brand


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56.

Budget-Friendly TP-Link Archer A7 Wireless Router Gets Even Cheaper

57.

The Best Laptops at Computex 2019

58.

Hands on with the First 5G Laptop

59.

Wirex and Elliptic Unite to Make Cryptocurrency Safer

60.

NSA Deflects Blame for Baltimore Ransomware Attack

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