Cyber Security News

June 2019

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1 in 10 Open Source Components Downloaded in 2018 Had a Known Security Vulnerability

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Every Year, Millions Of Web Domains Are Registered to Defraud Businesses

93.

Russian Banking Malware Riltok Hits UK, France and Italy

94.

UK Police Suspend Work with Eurofins Amid Cyber Attack

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Data Storage Vulnerabilities Found in 76% Of Mobile Apps: Report


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A 20-year Old Web Scam Is Experiencing a Revival

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Your Tired Cyber Security Staff Could Leave Your Business Vulnerable to Attack

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DJI Disputes Claims Of Lax Security, Touts Government Edition Drone

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NIST Outlines IoT Cyber Security and Privacy Risk Mitigation

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DJI Disputes Claims Of Lax Security, Touts Government Edition Drone



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Flair Airlines Can't Land Early Win in Cyber Squatting Suit

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Lawmakers Urged to Spurn 'Sideshow Issues' in Privacy Law

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Code Responsible for Equifax Breach Downloaded 21 Million Times Last Year: Report

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Agencies Are Leaving Sensitive Data Vulnerable to Hackers, Congress Says

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Senate Report Blasts HHS Security Failings, Legacy Systems



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Second Florida City Decides to Pay Ransomware Hackers

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As Push Against ICE Exploitation Of Solitary Confinement Gains Momentum, Cory Booker Calls for Hearings

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Organizations and IT Can't Agree on Cyber Security

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Cyber Security Gulf Grows Between Business and IT

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Wider Threat Campaign Behind Wipro Breach



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Veritas Bundles NetBackup Into Enterprise Data Services Platform

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Shipping Giant Maersk on Taking a Cloud-first Approach to Disrupting the Competition

113.

Code Responsible for Equifax Breach Downloaded 21 Million Times Last Year: Report

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Agencies Are Leaving Sensitive Data Vulnerable to Hackers, Congress Says

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Drafting an Appropriate Cyber Security Policy


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AMCA Healthcare Data Breach Could Set a New Precedent for Health IT Security

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Employee Gains Unauthorized Access to Records at Franciscan Health

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Flaws in Phoenix Contact Automationworx Allow Code Execution Via Malicious Files

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US Bill to Force Tech Giants to Tell Users How Much Their Data Is Worth

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Cyber Security Staff Burnout Risks Leaving Organizations Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks

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