Cyber Security News

May 2019

601.

'Cryptoqueen' and Co. Ran $4B Ponzi Scheme, Investor Says

602.

UK Tax Agency Told to Delete 5M Files After GDPR Breach

603.

Bad Actors Increasingly Spreading Misinformation Via Social Media Ahead Of EU Elections

604.

Confronting Washington, D.C.'s Unique Cyber Security Challenge

605.

Trump Executive Order Takes Aim at Cyber Security Staffing Shortage



606.

US to Spend $600 Million on Frontier Exascale Supercomputer

607.

What's Behind the Wolters Kluwer Tax Outage?

608.

Turla Uses Sophisticated Backdoor to Hijack Exchange Mail Servers

609.

GandCrab Ransomware Detected Targeting Manufacturing Firm

610.

Privileged Access Management Moving to Cloud


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


611.

Cloud Infrastructure Supplier Growth Rates Start to Stabilise as Market Matures

612.

Swedish Government Tells Citizens to Hoard Cash in Case Of Cyber Attack

613.

HMRC Begins Deleting Unlawful Voice Biometric Data

614.

Washington State Enacts New Data Breach Notice Requirements

615.

Iranian Hackers Get Hacked



616.

Baltimore Hit By Ransomware Attack

617.

2020 Campaign Staffers Being Trained to Handle Cyber Threats

618.

Australia's Cyber Security Chief Alastair MacGibbon Resigns

619.

Enterprise and Cyber Make Up for StarHub First Quarter Declines in Mobile and Pay TV

620.

Government Embracing Digital Transformation But Struggling to Implement Data Security


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


621.

PrinterLogic Vulnerability Allows Remote Code Execution

622.

Industry Reactions to Cyber Security Workforce Executive Order

623.

Surge Of MegaCortex Ransomware Attacks Detected

624.

The Security and Privacy Implications Of Drones

625.

Can Password Managers Protect You From Hackers?



626.

Getting From Cloud First to Cloud Smart

627.

Imaging Co. Draws $3M Penalty for Data Security Lapse

628.

AdultFriendFinder Data Breach Suit Kicked to Arbitration

629.

Digital Token Seller Seeks Probation for Securities Fraud

630.

Insurer Must Cover Security Co.'s Counsel in $4M Privacy Suit

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