Cyber Security News

Jul 18 2019

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Vulnerability Allows Hackers to Take Control Of Drupal 8 Websites

2.

Ukrainian Hacker Sought By US Arrested

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US Agencies Urged to Investigate Popular Russian Photo App

4.

Inside the Secretive World Of Stalking Apps

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Cyber War's Strategic Value 'Unclear'

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Adoption Rates Of Basic Cloud Security Tools and Practices Still Far Too Low

7.

Singapore Shores Up Data Protection Capabilities

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Kimble Targets Australia with New Team

9.

Sprint Says Customer Accounts Were Breached Via Samsung.com

10.

Over 800,000 Systems Still Vulnerable to BlueKeep Attacks

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US Senator Calls for Investigation Into Russia-made FaceApp

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Bulgaria's Hacked Database Is Now Available on Hacking Forums

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No Love Lost Between Security Specialists and Developers

14.

This Is How Much Email Scammers Are Now Costing Businesses Every Month

15.

This Strange New Phishing Attack Uses a Surprise Bill to Trick You Into Clicking

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This Data-stealing Malware Waits for You to Click a Mouse Button Three Times Before Going Into Action

17.

Agent Smith Malware Will Replace Your Apps with Ad-infested Clones

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Measuring Agility in Cyber Defense

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Measuring Agility in Cyber Defense

20.

Schumer Wants FaceApp's Data Usage, Russian Ties Probed

21.

2.2M Clinical Pathology Patients Added to AMCA Data Breach

22.

EQT Trade Secrets Suit Paused Amid CEO, Board Change

23.

UK Poor Cyber Security Practice Undermining Controls

24.

Lateral Phishing Used to Attack Organizations on Global Scale

25.

How Penetration Testing Helps Agencies Spot Overlooked Cyber Threats

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Closing the Cyber Security Poverty Gap

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800,000 Systems Still at Risk to BlueKeep RDP Vulnerability

28.

56% Of Health Providers Still Rely on Legacy Windows 7 Systems

29.

Is FaceApp Really a Privacy Threat?

30.

Email Scammers Are Earning $300M/Month in US

31.

How Cyber Weapons Are Changing the Landscape Of Modern Warfare

32.

Malware Framework Gathers 1 Billion Ad Impressions in 3 Months

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StrongPity Targets Victims with Malicious WinBox Installer

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How Penetration Testing Helps Agencies Spot Overlooked Cyber Threats

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Closing the Cyber Security Poverty Gap

36.

Deepfake Audio Used to Impersonate Senior Executives: the Cutting Edge Of AI Cyber Attacks

37.

Is Huawei a Security Threat? Vietnam Isn't Taking Any Chances

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5 Simple IoT Devices That Can Become Entry Points for Hackers

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