Cyber Security News

July 2019

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How Cyber Weapons Are Changing the Landscape Of Modern Warfare

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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



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

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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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SWEED Hackers Target Manufacturing, Logistics Organizations

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Hackers Access Sprint Accounts Via Samsung Website



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Boost Infrastructure Immunity Against the Ransomware Epidemic

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OpenNIC Drops Support for .bit Domain Names After Rampant Malware Abuse

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Clean Energy Regulator, WA Mines Department, and Vet Surgeons Board Trying to Access Metadata

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Over 80% Of Network Teams Play a Role in Security Efforts

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Enterprises Catching Up with the Explosion Of Cloud Use and Shadow IT in the Workplace



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Stolen Card Fraud 'Exploding' as Black Market for Your Details Becomes User-friendly

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Two More Video Chat Apps Have Eavesdropping Problems

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IOS 13 Bug Exposes All Your Saved Passwords

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AMCA Breach Impacts 2.2 Million Patients Of Clinical Pathology Laboratories

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EvilGnome Malware Helps Hackers Spy on Linux Users



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Bulgarian IT Specialist Held Over Taxpayer Data Hack

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Gigabyte and Lenovo Servers Impacted By Common BMC Firmware Flaws

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Singapore Hopes to Groom Data Protection Officers with Training Framework

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Malicious Python Libraries Targeting Linux Servers Removed From PyPI

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Is Your Boss Taking Cyber Security Seriously Enough?



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The Proper Infrastructure Will Determine the Federal Data Strategy's Success

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3 Times Justice Stevens Boosted Privacy Rights

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Conditions 'Not Quite There' for Government Chief Data Officer

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MPs Slam Home Office Over Troubled Emergency Services Network Programme

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Vulnerable Firmware in Enterprise Server Supply Chain

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