Cyber Security News

May 2019

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Wyden Wants Clarity on E-pollbook Failure

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Monitoring the Complex Relationship Between Applications and Servers

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Wyden Wants Clarity on E-pollbook Failure

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Edwards Wildman Didn't Warn About Anti-SLAPP, Jury Told

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BladeRoom Seeks $24.5M Fees, Costs for Trade Secrets Win


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


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Virgin Mobile Service Restored After Outage

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'Hard-to-fix' Flaw Puts Work Email at Risk

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WhatsApp Whacked By Government-grade Spyware

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Electricity Grid Cyber Security Will Be Expensive - Who Will Pay, and How Much?

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Baltimore to Forgo Taxpayer Penalties Due to Cyber Attack


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


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New Report Shows How a Pro-Iran Group Spread Fake News Online

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HP's New Gaming Laptop Has 2 Screens

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Most Americans Neglect Cyber Security Basics (Especially Mississippians)

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Hackers Add Security Software Removal to Banload Banking Malware

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US-Russia Talks Expose Deep Fissures, Despite Hopes for Better Ties



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A Slimmed-Down Fox Network Touts a 'Beverly Hills 90210' Reboot

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Mystery Unsecured Cloud Database Exposes Personal Information Of Over Half Of America's Households

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APAC Firms on the Back Foot in Cyber Security

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Graham Warns Of 5G Security Threat From China

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Florida Governor Says Russia Hacked Two Counties in 2016



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Wyze Continues Its 'Too Good to Be True' Approach: Wyze Sense Review

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Cyber Security a 'Different Risk' for Bankers, BofA CTO Says

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Uniqlo Says 460,000 Online Accounts Accessed in Japan Hack

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Indices Will Help Firms Avoid Cyber Goofs

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Over 10 Million People Hit in Single Australian Data Breach



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Aussie Health Sector Still Plagued By Data Breaches

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North Korean Cyber Spies Deploy New Malware That Harvests Bluetooth Data

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Unsecured Server Exposes Data for 85% Of All Panama Citizens

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Your Files Could Be at Risk From Fresh Ransomware Technique

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Security and Privacy Implications for Organizations: Drones

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