Cyber Security News

May 2019

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Patient Privacy Suit Against Ind. Hospital, Doctor Revived

632.

Ride App Scammer Who Led Criminal Crew Gets 39 Months

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Equifax Hit with Indiana Lawsuit Over 2017 Data Breach

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What Will Phishers Do Once Push-based MFA Becomes Widely Used?

635.

FTC to Face Questions Over How It Handled Years' Worth Of Privacy Disasters


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A New Era Of Warfare Begins as Cyber Attack Leads to Airstrikes

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Citing Iranian Threat, US Sends Carrier Group and Bombers to Persian Gulf

638.

Magecart Skimming Attack Hits Hundreds Of Campus E-Commerce Sites

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New Tensions with Iran Threaten Nuclear Deal And, White House Says, US Troops

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Aggressive Changes to Deterrence, International Response and the Use Of Offensive Cyber Capabilities on the Horizon



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OCR Fines Touchstone Medical $3M for Tardy Breach Response

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How Payers Are Balancing Patient Engagement, Data Security

643.

Cyber Patriot Competitions Offer Answers to US Cyber Security Workforce Challenges

644.

What Is Application Shielding? Hacker Lexicon

645.

Adobe's Creative Cloud Bundle Gets a Big Price Increase


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Hackers Steal Card Data From 201 Online Campus Stores From Canada and the US

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Europe's Chief Privacy Regulator Says Fines Are Inevitable

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Putin Will Put Russia Behind an Internet Curtain: Security News This Week

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UK Police Decline to Investigate Leak That Led to Minister's Firing

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Exploit Leaves "Business Critical" SAP Systems Vulnerable



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60% Of Businesses Have Experienced a Serious Security Breach in the Last Two Years

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Company in Unproven Spy Chip Story Moving Business Out Of China

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New Strain Of Android Malware Found on Third-Party App Store

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Vulnerabilities Found in Over 100 Jenkins Plugins

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A Hacker Is Wiping Git Repositories and Asking for a Ransom



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Security Flaws in 100+ Jenkins Plugins Put Enterprise Networks at Risk

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Hacker Takes Over 29 IoT Botnets

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This Password-stealing Malware Just Evolved a New Tactic to Remain Hidden

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5g Can Boost Enterprise Revenue, But Security Controversy Slowing Down Industry: Ericsson

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White House Takes on Cyber Workforce Gap

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