Cyber Security News

Jun 20 2019

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Florida City Pays $600,000 Ransom to Save Computer Records

2.

How to Add Security to Digital Transformation Processes

3.

Botnets Shift From Windows Towards Linux and IoT Platforms

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Parent Bank Details, Signatures Compromised as Cyber Attack Hits Catholic High School

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Russia-Linked Hackers Hijack Infrastructure Of Iranian Threat Group

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Firefox Zero-Day Exploited to Deliver Malware to Cryptocurrency Exchanges

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Ransomware Gang Hacks MSPs to Deploy Ransomware on Customer Systems

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It's Just a Different Set Of Protocols - Like Tor: the Dark Web Is Nothing Fancy

9.

Meds Prescriptions for 78,000 Patients Left in a Database with No Password

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Three Quarters Of Mobile Apps Have This Security Vulnerability Which Could Put Your Personal Data at Risk

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Firefox Zero-day Was Used in Attack Against Coinbase Employees, Not Its Users

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Russian APT Hacked Iranian APT's Infrastructure Back in 2017

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Tor Browser 8.5.2 Release Patches Critical Firefox Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild

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HHS Wraps Up Blockchain CDM Test

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Maryland Strengthens Statewide Cyber Security

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The Downside Of Drones

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HHS Wraps Up Blockchain CDM Test

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Maryland Strengthens Statewide Cyber Security

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The Downside Of Drones

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House Panel Reaches Bipartisan Deal on Robocall Legislation

21.

Bill Advances to Create Vulnerability Disclosure for Federal Internet Of Things

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Under Trump, the Fight Against Cyber Crime Has Waned

23.

Firefox Issues Another Fix to Stop Attacks on Browser

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Adobe Lightroom Lands on the New Mac App Store

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Fastest Mobile Networks 2019

26.

NASA Hack Used a Raspberry Pi

27.

Paul Whelan, Held in Russia for Spying, Pleads for Help From Trump

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Enterprises Challenged with Security Basics

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UK to Launch Security Standard for Surveillance Cameras

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Most Mobile Apps Vulnerable to Malware

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Bill Advances to Create Vulnerability Disclosure for Federal Internet Of Things

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The Security Risks Of Public Wi-Fi (And Why You Should Never Use It Without a VPN)

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California Experienced More Data Breaches Than Any Other State in the Past Decade

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Florida City Agrees to Pay Hackers $600,000 in Bitcoin to Get Its Computer Files Back

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