Cyber Security News

May 2019

721.

Trump Signs Executive Order Aimed at Improving Federal Cyber Security Workforce

722.

Vodafone Admits It Found Security Flaws in Huawei's Equipment in 2011

723.

DHS Orders Agencies to Patch Critical Flaws Within 15 Days

724.

GoGet 'Hacker' Sentenced to 400 Hours Of Community Service

725.

Cartoon Network Websites Hacked to Show Arabic Memes and Brazilian Male Strippers



726.

Scammers Target Big Email Servers

727.

As Organizations Continue to Adopt Multicloud Strategies, Security Remains an Issue

728.

Security and Compliance Obstacles Among the Top Challenges for Cloud Native Adoption

729.

Putin Signs Controversial Internet Law

730.

Electrum DDoS Botnet Builds Army Of 150,000 Hosts


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


731.

Majority Of Encrypted Email Clients Vulnerable to Signature Spoofing

732.

Dell Laptops and Computers Vulnerable to Remote Hijacks

733.

Windows Server Hosting Provider Still Down a Week After Ransomware Attack

734.

Mysterious Hacker Has Been Selling Windows 0-days to APT Groups for Three Years

735.

Stop Using Default Passwords and Guarantee Updates, Tech Companies Told: IoT Security Crackdown



736.

Windows 10 Security Feature Causes 'Huge' Chromium Performance Issues

737.

Failed Blackmail Attempt Prompts Hackers to Leak Ocean Of Data Belonging to Major Companies

738.

More Than Following the Data: Innovation

739.

A Safe Space for AI Development on DOD Networks

740.

Irish Regulator to Begin Issuing GDPR Probe Results in July



741.

Costco Must Face Privacy Suit Over Erectile Dysfunction Meds

742.

Many Organizations Won't Be Ready for Calif. Privacy Law

743.

Lost Laptop Triggers Security Concerns for Seattle University

744.

Get More Proactive on Cyber Security, Says Ex Europol Chief

745.

Agency Cyber Pros Welcome DHS' Leadership If It's Not One-Size-Fits-All


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


746.

Senate Passes Bill to Allow Cyber Talent to Rotate Through Agencies

747.

Homeland Security to Start DNA Testing Asylum Seekers as It Tries to Back Up 'Fake Families' Scare Tactic

748.

NordVPN Ad Banned for Exaggerating Threat Of Public Wi-Fi

749.

Nearly Nine Out Of 10 Legal Cats Prefer Cyber Security

750.

Gavin Williamson Sacked Over Huawei Leak


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751.

Agency Cyber Pros Welcome DHS' Leadership If It's Not One-Size-Fits-All

752.

Senate Passes Bill to Allow Cyber Talent to Rotate Through Agencies

753.

Gavin Williamson, UK Defense Chief, Is Fired Over Huawei Leak

754.

Unknown Legacy Applications Are Putting Your Company at Risk. Here's How to Find Them

755.

Financial Firms Spend Up to $3,000 Per Employee on Cyber Security

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