Cyber Security News

Jul 08 2019

1.

Canonical GitHub Account Hijacked

2.

Mystery Of NSA Leak Lingers as Stolen Document Case Winds Up

3.

Defence Gives Penten AU$2.2m to Up Australian Army's Cyber Capability

4.

Rules Are Changing for Companies with Custom Applications: July Patch Tuesday Forecast

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Why Identity Is the Foundation Of Security

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Insider Attacks Still Far More Difficult to Detect and Prevent Than External Cyber Attacks

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Card Details Stolen From 962 Websites in 24-Hours Magecart Spree

8.

Malicious Code Planted in 'Strong_password' Ruby Gem

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British Airways Faces $230 Million Fine for 2018 Breach

10.

Fieldwork Software Database Leak Exposed Sensitive SMB Records, Customer Credit Card Details

11.

Record British Airways Fine Shows How Data Protection Legislation Is Beginning to Bite: GDPR

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British Airways Faces Record £183m Fine for Customer Data Breach: GDPR

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The World's Most Famous and Dangerous APT (state-developed) Malware

14.

Face Recognition Enters the World Of Local Law Enforcement

15.

Cyber Attack Risk to Hospitals Could Place Your Health at Risk

16.

NGA Works with States on Cyber Defense

17.

NGA Works with States on Cyber Defense

18.

British Airways' GDPR Fine Puts Price Tag on 'Poor' Defenses

19.

YouTube Shouldn't Be Let Off Hook on Kids' Privacy, FTC Told

20.

Manufacturer Dynacast Hit with Ill. Biometric Privacy Suit

21.

British Airways Faces Record £183.4M Fine for Data Theft

22.

FCC Goes After Robotexts, International Robocall Spoofing

23.

British Airways Fined $229M for 2018 Data Breach

24.

Who's Behind the GandCrab Ransomware?

25.

Using Pre-fab Datacenters to Meet Norway's Growing Demand for Colocation Space: Case Study

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British Airways Facing £183m GDPR Fine

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NSA Isn't Always Following Its Own Cyber Security Policies, Watchdog Says

28.

After a Data Breach, British Airways Faces a Record Fine

29.

Eurofins Scientific Paid Up in Response to Ransomware Attack

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British Airways Hit with £183 Million Fine

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Japan Arrest Over 7pay Breach

32.

Chinese Hackers Demonstrate Their Global Cyber Espionage Reach with Breach at 10 Of the World's Biggest Telecoms

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Senators Offer Bill to Protect Small Businesses From Cyber Attacks

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