Cyber Security News

June 2019

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Why and When It Makes Sense to Pay the Ransom: Ransomware Attacks

62.

Android Spyware Campaign Spreads Across the Middle East

63.

Robot Security Guard Gets Boost to Fight Crime

64.

Hacker Steals $4.5 Million From Bitrue Cryptocurrency Exchange

65.

CBA Slapped with a Court-enforceable Undertaking After Loss Of Data on 20m Customers



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High-profile Ransomware Attacks Signal It's Time for Change

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High-profile Ransomware Attacks Signal It's Time for Change

68.

FedEx Downplayed Cyber Attack on TNT, Investors Say

69.

Removing Huawei Network Parts Could Cost $1B, FCC Told

70.

Ex-Equifax Exec Gets 4 Months for Trading on Data Breach


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71.

UK Watchdog Raids Suspected Data Farms Targeting Insurers

72.

When It Comes to Cyber Security, Perfection Is the Enemy Of Progress

73.

Organizations Need Greater Visibility Into Network Activity

74.

Managing IoT Privacy, Cyber Security Guidance Released By NIST

75.

A Whistleblower Pointed to ICE Abuse Of Solitary Confinement. Now Pressure Mounts for Congressional Investigation


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76.

ENISA Transforms to European Union Agency for Cyber Security

77.

Aerohive Adds Cloud and Edge Network Features to Extreme Portfolio

78.

Data Drives Decentralisation in Nordic Healthcare

79.

EA Games Vulnerability Could Leave 300m Open to Account Hijacking

80.

Suicide Bombers Attack Security Forces in Tunisia



81.

A School with No Heat Or Computers But Many College-Bound Students. Mostly Girls

82.

FDA Warns Of Dangerous Cyber Vulnerabilities on Medtronic Insulin Pumps

83.

Chinese Hackers Attack Global Telecom Companies

84.

Senate Report Shows Decade-Long Failure Of Gov Agencies to Protect Personal Data

85.

Second Florida City Pays Giant Ransom to Ransomware Gang in a Week


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86.

DJI Unveils Plans to Start Assembling Drones in US Amid Security Concerns

87.

ABS Stats Show 11% Of Aussie Businesses Suffered Security Incidents in 2017-18

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Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SPU Snags Smart Card Security Certificate

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Australian Businesses Using More Cloud Than Ever

90.

Cloud Security Exacerbated By Immature Security Practices

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