Cyber Security News

Jun 18 2019

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Florida Effort to Block Election Hacking Gets Extra $2M

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Russia Warns on Signs Of US 'Cyber Military Activity'

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EU Poised to Tackle Cyber Security Failures

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ACU Compromised in Phishing Attack

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Why Phishing Education Has Never Been More Critical to Your Business

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Mother Saves Daughter's Life with Find My Friends App

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Robots Fight Back in Hilarious Boston Dynamics Parody Video

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Lumafusion 2 Adds 6-track Video and External Monitor Support

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New Variant Of the Houdini Worm Emerges

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Russia Says Victim Of US Cyber Attacks 'For Years'

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Cyber Attacks Target DNA Sequencing Software

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Windows Malware Uses Legitimate P2P Network to Hide

13.

Decades Of Data Gone and No Hope Of Recovery in Sight: Hacked

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These Are the Most Hacked IoT Devices

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Why One Old Web Scam Is on the Rise Again: Cyber Security

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Fight Hackers with These 5 Security Safeguards: Protect Your Online Identity Now

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Better Metrics for Data Center Optimization

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Building a Cloud-ready Workforce

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NASA Audit Finds Lab Security Issues Threaten Systems, Data

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Regulators on Same Page in Fighting Cyber Risks, Study Says

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Tableau Sticking to Data Mission Under Salesforce

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Ministry Of Justice Publishes Public Cloud Security Baseline

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UK to Host World's First Surveillance Camera Day

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Singapore Faced Fewer Cyber Threats in 2018

25.

Update Your Firefox Browser, Hackers Are Abusing a Serious Bug

26.

Modular Backdoor Can Spread Over Local Network

27.

A Cyber Security Labor Shortage

28.

Hacking Group Probes US Power Networks for Entry Points

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Cyber Weaknesses That Led to Breaches at NASA's JPL Persist, Says IG

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Canada Approves Expansion Of Controversial Trans Mountain Pipeline

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Canada Approves Expansion Of Controversial Trans Mountain Pipeline

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Russia's Power Grid Is an Easy Target for US Hacking

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Cyber Weaknesses That Led to Breaches at NASA's JPL Persist, Says IG

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Polymorphic Phishing Attacks Now Make Up Almost Half Of All Phishing Attempts

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House Homeland Security Republicans to Introduce Slew Of Cyber Security Bills

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Senators Weigh Potential Security Risks From Chinese-made Drones

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