Cyber Security News

June 2019

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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

243.

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

253.

The Downside Of Drones

254.

House Panel Reaches Bipartisan Deal on Robocall Legislation

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Bill Advances to Create Vulnerability Disclosure for Federal Internet Of Things



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Under Trump, the Fight Against Cyber Crime Has Waned

257.

Firefox Issues Another Fix to Stop Attacks on Browser

258.

Adobe Lightroom Lands on the New Mac App Store

259.

Fastest Mobile Networks 2019

260.

NASA Hack Used a Raspberry Pi



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

262.

Enterprises Challenged with Security Basics

263.

UK to Launch Security Standard for Surveillance Cameras

264.

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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Firefox Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited in Targeted Attacks

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US Banks Face Tighter Scrutiny Of Cyber Defences

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