Cyber Security News

June 2019

271.

Top 10 iPhone Privacy and Security Tips You Should Check Today

272.

New Plurox Malware Is a Backdoor, Cryptominer, and Worm, All Packed Into One

273.

Rachel Noble to Head Up Australian Cyber Security Center

274.

Singapore Sees Drop in Common Security Threats, But Foresees More Data Breaches

275.

Tradewinds Scores AT&T; Cyber Security Deal



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Financial Firms Spend Up to $3,000 Per Employee on Cyber Security

277.

Guardian Firewall Is the First True Privacy-protecting Firewall for iOS

278.

Russia Warns Of 'Cyber War' in Wake Of Reported Attacks From US

279.

Cyber Espionage Campaign Targets Android Users in Middle East

280.

Florida City Pays $600,000 to Ransomware Gang to Have Its Data Back


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Ad Agency Leaks Data on US Military Veterans' Combat Injuries

282.

CSIRO's Data61 Develops 'Vaccine' Against Attacks on Machine Learning

283.

Three Hacking Trends You Need to Know About to Help Protect Yourself: Cyber Security

284.

New Decryption Tool Unlocks GandCrab Ransomware

285.

Data-stealing Malware Returns Upgraded with Cryptominer and Trojan


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286.

Delta's Privacy Policy Isn't a Contract, Judge Says

287.

Parking Tech Co. Says AIG Must Defend It in Privacy Row

288.

Research Shows Tesla Model 3 and Model S Are Vulnerable to GPS Spoofing Attacks

289.

NetApp Ports Services to NetApp HCI for Multi-cloud Storage

290.

Looming Private Sector IR35 Reforms Prompts Calls for Gig Economy-focused Tax System Overhaul



291.

IoT Security Foundation Publishes Smart Building Whitepaper

292.

Converged Security Takes Center Stage at IFSEC

293.

UK Government Pushes Data-driven Agenda

294.

University Graduates to Rubrik Backup Appliance with Azure Cloud

295.

Signify Goes After Wi-Fi with Range Of Li-Fi Office Lighting


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296.

MongoDB's "Field Level Encryption" Puts Database Secrets in Customer Hands

297.

Alleged Cryptocurrency Fraudster Arrested in Thailand, Charged in Multi-Million Dollar Investment Scheme

298.

Healthcare Needs Proactive Security to Reduce Fallout From Cyber Attacks

299.

5 More Healthcare Providers Fall Victim to Ransomware Attacks

300.

Florida City to Pay $600,000 to Hackers After Ransomware Attack

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