Cyber Security News

July 2019

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Flaw in Rockwell PanelView Allows Root-Level Access to Devices

542.

Pale Moon Says Hackers Added Malware to Older Browser Versions

543.

This New Ransomware Is Targeting Network Attached Storage Devices

544.

New Android Malware Replaces Legitimate Apps with Ad-infested Doppelgangers

545.

New Versions Of FinFisher Mobile Spyware Discovered in Myanmar


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546.

Malware Godlua Abuses New Doh Protocol to Hide Its Trace: First Of Its Kind

547.

SiruisXM Privacy Suit Tossed Too Soon, 9th Circ. Told

548.

ACLU Sues Mass. DOT for Records on Face Surveillance

549.

Advocacy Groups Blast Planned Fla. School Safety Database

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Investment Firm Can't Shake Former Exec's Hacking Claims



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UK Data Breach Reports Rocket as GDPR Takes Effect

552.

AT&T to Start Automatically Blocking Fraud Calls

553.

Why Do We Need Supercomputers and Who Is Using Them?

554.

Banks Vulnerable to Cyber Attack

555.

Agent Smith Mobile Malware Hits Millions Of Devices


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556.

Gartner Forecasts Big Shift in Spending Away From Devices and Datacenters

557.

Tax Changes Lead to Review Of Sweden's Datacenter Development

558.

Demand for ICO Help Escalates in GDPR's First Year

559.

Florida Lawmakers Push DHS to Notify Voters, Other Officials Of Election System Breaches

560.

DNA Service Company Exposes Customers' Records Online



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US Coast Guard Issues Cyber Security Warnings for Commercial Vessels

562.

Zoom Defends Use Of Local Web Server on Macs After Security Report

563.

Are Humans Ready for AI to Take Control Of Digital Security?

564.

BA Facing £183.39M Fine for 2018 Data Breach

565.

Beta Users Can Now Sign Into iCloud Using Face ID Or Touch ID


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566.

The Best Retro '80s Synth, Hotspot-sharing and Smart Playlist Mixing Apps Of the Week

567.

British Airways Facing Record £183m Fine Over Data Breach

568.

Marriott Faces $123 Million Fine in UK for Data Breach

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Two Windows Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks

570.

Vulnerability Gives Attackers Remote Access to Zoom Users' Cameras

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