Cyber Security News

Jul 23 2019

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Data Retention Costs Australian Telcos Upwards Of AU$210 Million to Date

2.

Leaked Docs Allege Huawei Helped Build North Korea's 3G Wireless Networks

3.

Your Business Hit By a Data Breach? Expect a Bill Of $3.92 Million

4.

Law Council Wants Warrants and Crime Threshold for Metadata Retention Scheme

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Tricking Attackers Through the Art Of Deception

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Security Or Compliance? Stop Choosing Between Them

7.

Cyber Threats Targeting Municipalities Are on the Rise

8.

What You Should Know About the Equifax Data Breach Settlement

9.

Equifax Breach Still Poses Fraud Risk at Four Government Agencies

10.

Tragedy in Florida, Mortgage Data Breach, Steel-cage Match for Deposits

11.

Four Arrested Over Hacking Of Brazil Justice Minister's Phone

12.

Hackers Compromise 62 Colleges Via Campus ERP Platform

13.

China-Linked Threat Actor Using New Backdoor

14.

Recently Disclosed WordPress Plugin Flaws Exploited in Malvertising Operation

15.

NSA to Establish a Defense-minded Division Named the Cyber Security Directorate

16.

These Are the Most Common Types Of Phishing Emails Reaching Your Inbox

17.

Cyber Crime Gang Adds New Tactics to Credit Card Data-stealing Campaign

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Students' Personal Information Stolen in University Data Breach: Phishing Attack

19.

Barr Revives Push to Give Authorities Encrypted Data Access

20.

Immigration Attys, Filmmaker Sue Feds Over Surveillance

21.

IT Suppliers Forced to Close After Procurement Scam

22.

Phishing Attack Highlights Cyber Security Need at Universities

23.

Almost a Third Of European Firms Still Not Compliant with GDPR

24.

Norsk Hydro Cyber Attack Could Cost Up to $75m

25.

IT Infrastructure and Cyber Security 'Critical' for Student Loans Company Future

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Data Breaches Cost Healthcare $6.5M, Or $429 Per Patient Record

27.

Watch Out for Libra Scams Claiming You Can Buy the Cryptocurrency

28.

Why Are IT and Users Still Disconnected Over Security?

29.

Your Data Were 'Anonymized'? These Scientists Can Still Identify You

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NSA to Establish New Cyber Security Arm This Fall

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