Cyber Security News

Jul 09 2019

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US Coast Guard Issues Cyber Security Warnings for Commercial Vessels

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Zoom Defends Use Of Local Web Server on Macs After Security Report

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Are Humans Ready for AI to Take Control Of Digital Security?

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BA Facing £183.39M Fine for 2018 Data Breach

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Beta Users Can Now Sign Into iCloud Using Face ID Or Touch ID

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The Best Retro '80s Synth, Hotspot-sharing and Smart Playlist Mixing Apps Of the Week

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British Airways Facing Record £183m Fine Over Data Breach

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Marriott Faces $123 Million Fine in UK for Data Breach

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Two Windows Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks

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Vulnerability Gives Attackers Remote Access to Zoom Users' Cameras

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UK Spy Agency Decrypts Some Secrets with New Exhibition

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Hackers Breached Greece's Top-level Domain Registrar

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Vulnerabilities Found in GE Anesthesia Machines

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Mozilla Bans Surveillance Vendor From Firefox Certificate Whitelist

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Think Your Mac Is Safe? This Is the Malware Most Likely to Attack It

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US Coast Guard Warns About Malware Designed to Disrupt Ships' Computer Systems

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Cyber Spies Take a Step Out Of the Shadows with History Of Codebreaking

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Marriott Faces $123 Million GDPR Fine in the UK for Last Year's Data Breach

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We Block Three Million Dodgy Emails Every Year, Says Nhs: Cyber Security

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Philadelphia Federal Credit Union Customer Accounts Pilfered By Fraudsters

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NIST Outlines Principles Of Federated Community Clouds

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DOJ 'Eviscerates' Antitrust Protection, Cyber Org Says

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'Synthetic' Identity Fraud Poses Growing Threat, Fed Says

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Can Data Solve BigLaw's Diversity Problems?

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Dem Senators Seek DHS Info on NC Voting System Failures

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Marriott Faces £99M UK Fine for Massive Data Breach

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Marriott International Facing £99m GDPR Fine

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ICO Issues Warning About Using Facial Recognition Technology

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Amsterdam's Datacenters Face Challenges to Retain High Growth

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European Court Hears Case on EU-US Data Transfers

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Nearly Half Of Firms Fear Cloud Apps Make Them Insecure

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Figuring Out How to Go After International Robocallers

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Privacy, Security Issue Affects 4 Million Webcams, 750,000 Companies: Zoom Vulnerability

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Heather Mills Wins Settlement Over News Of the World Phone-hacking Scandal

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Miss Toshiba Laptops? These New 'Dynabooks' Are the Same Thing

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UK Security Breach Fines Should Be a Wake-Up Call for Big Business

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Zoom App Can Let Hackers Spy on Mac Users Via Webcams

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Android Apps Collect Your Data Without Permission, Report Finds

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At Sergio Moro's Suggestion, Brazil's Anti-Corruption Prosecutors Plotted to Leak Secret Evidence Aimed at Helping Venezuela's Opposition

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Hacked Border Surveillance Firm Wants to Profile Drivers, Passengers, and Their "Likely Trip Purpose" in New York City

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Vulnerability Allowed Attackers to Edit Patient Gene Sequence Records

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Figuring Out How to Go After International Robocallers

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ICO Puts Business Leaders on Notice, Threatens Marriott with £99 Million GDPR Fine

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Rene Bader Talks Code Security and Testing

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Cyber Security Incidents Led to $45 Billion in Losses in 2018

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UK Plans to Fine Marriott $123 Million for Data Breach

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Marriott Faces $124 Million Fine From UK for Data Hacking

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