Cyber Security News

July 2019

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Equifax Is Said to Be Close to Reaching Deal in Huge '17 Data Breach

302.

Trump Mocks London Mayor After Police Twitter Account Hacked

303.

Poland, Lithuania Probe Russian-made App Behind Viral Old Age Selfies

304.

NSO Spyware 'Targets Big Tech Cloud Services'

305.

Encryption Laws to Run Up Against CLOUD Act and GDPR


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306.

APAC Firms Must Transform Cyber Security Approach

307.

Rowhammer Variant RAMBleed Allows Attackers to Steal Secrets From RAM

308.

NSS Labs Test Exposes Weaknesses in NGFW Products

309.

CarPlay's Simple Calendar App Has One Killer Feature

310.

What Kind Of Cyber Security Threats Does 5G Pose?



311.

Iranian Hackers Use New Malware in Recent Attacks

312.

The Growing Threat Of Targeted Ransomware

313.

Hackers Breach 62 US Colleges By Exploiting ERP Vulnerability

314.

Contractor Who Stole 50TB Of NSA Data Gets Nine Years in Prison

315.

AI, Quantum Computing and 5G Could Make Criminals More Dangerous Than Ever, Warn Police



316.

Kids' Data Again in Spotlight as FTC Revisits Privacy Rule

317.

Ex-NSA Contractor Gets 9 Years for Classified Doc Theft

318.

After Delay, Pa. Programmer Pleads to Siemens Sabotage

319.

Audit Identifies Basic Cyber Security Flaws at the IRS

320.

Fraud Ring Posing as Gov't Officials, DHS Watchdog Warns


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FCC Mulling Customer Opt-Outs for Wireless Carriers' Texts

322.

Browser Extensions Siphon Private Data From 4M Users, Then Leak It

323.

QuickBooks Cloud Hosting Firm iNSYNQ Hit in Ransomware Attack

324.

Ex-NSA Contractor to Be Sentenced in Stolen Documents Case

325.

Latest ICO Fine Highlights Privacy Due Diligence



326.

MPs Warn Of Data Adequacy Hole in No-deal Brexit

327.

Is Huawei Or the Exploding Cyber Threat the Biggest Concern for 5G?

328.

Make Cyber Security a Priority in Gaming: Keeping the Squad Safe

329.

New iPhone Hacking Tool Can Reportedly Access a User's iCloud Data

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New iPhone Hacking Tool Can Reportedly Access a User's iCloud Data

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