Cyber Security News

July 2019

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AirPod Is Crucial Component Of Robot Umpire

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Magecart Hackers Infect 17,000 Domains Via Insecure S3 Buckets

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Adoption Of AI-enhanced Cyber Security Is Growing Rapidly

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Bipartisan Legislation to Require DHS Alerts on Election Hacking

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Mac Zoom Web Server Allows for Remote Code Execution



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Bitpoint Cryptocurrency Exchange Hacked for $32 Million

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Nist's New Taxonomy, Digital Resumes in Canada, State Initiatives: Blockchain News

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Virginia Lawmaker Hacked Ex-Staffer's Accounts, Suit Says

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Privacy and Cyber Security Cases to Watch in 2nd Half Of 2019

490.

Security, Trade Priorities Clash as Trump Wavers on Huawei



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Hawaii Gov. Axes First-Of-Its-Kind Satellite Privacy Bill

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Ransomware Attackers Demand $2 Million From NYC College

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New FinSpy Versions Extend Surveillance Capabilities

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Windows 10 to Enable Passwordless Sign-in

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Spain's First Recognized 'Stolen Baby' Finds She Was Adopted Not Abducted


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US Mayors Pledge Not to Give in to Ransomware Demands

497.

Japan Firm Says $32 Million Missing in Cryptocurrency Hack

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A Welcome Tool, Or Vapid Posturing? EU Cyber Sanctions

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New WEF Report Outlines Role Of the Investor in Boosting Global Cyber Security

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Ex-IT Worker Who Hacked Former Company's Website Gets Prison



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British Airways Hit with Record £183m Fine for Data Breach

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160,000 Resumes on Chinese Recruitment Site Zhilian Allegedly Exposed and Leaked

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Inside the NIST Team Working to Make Cyber Security More User-friendly

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How Mobile Use Cases in Financial Services Are Affecting Security

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Vulnerability in Zoom Could Allow Websites to Hijack Mac Webcams



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UK Data Watchdog to Fine Hotel Giant Marriott Almost £100m

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Mozilla Moves to Deny UAE Firm's Root Inclusion Request

508.

You Can't Ignore GDPR in Customer Service

509.

One Issue Is Probably to Blame for Your IT Outages and Data Losses - and It's Not Hackers

510.

Hacked Surveillance Firm Pitches NYC with Invasive Camera Tech to Track Driver Journeys

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