Cyber Security News

July 2019

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UK Spy Agency Decrypts Some Secrets with New Exhibition

572.

Hackers Breached Greece's Top-level Domain Registrar

573.

Vulnerabilities Found in GE Anesthesia Machines

574.

Mozilla Bans Surveillance Vendor From Firefox Certificate Whitelist

575.

Think Your Mac Is Safe? This Is the Malware Most Likely to Attack It



576.

US Coast Guard Warns About Malware Designed to Disrupt Ships' Computer Systems

577.

Cyber Spies Take a Step Out Of the Shadows with History Of Codebreaking

578.

Marriott Faces $123 Million GDPR Fine in the UK for Last Year's Data Breach

579.

We Block Three Million Dodgy Emails Every Year, Says Nhs: Cyber Security

580.

Philadelphia Federal Credit Union Customer Accounts Pilfered By Fraudsters


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581.

NIST Outlines Principles Of Federated Community Clouds

582.

DOJ 'Eviscerates' Antitrust Protection, Cyber Org Says

583.

'Synthetic' Identity Fraud Poses Growing Threat, Fed Says

584.

Can Data Solve BigLaw's Diversity Problems?

585.

Dem Senators Seek DHS Info on NC Voting System Failures



586.

Marriott Faces £99M UK Fine for Massive Data Breach

587.

Marriott International Facing £99m GDPR Fine

588.

ICO Issues Warning About Using Facial Recognition Technology

589.

Amsterdam's Datacenters Face Challenges to Retain High Growth

590.

European Court Hears Case on EU-US Data Transfers



591.

Nearly Half Of Firms Fear Cloud Apps Make Them Insecure

592.

Figuring Out How to Go After International Robocallers

593.

Privacy, Security Issue Affects 4 Million Webcams, 750,000 Companies: Zoom Vulnerability

594.

Heather Mills Wins Settlement Over News Of the World Phone-hacking Scandal

595.

Miss Toshiba Laptops? These New 'Dynabooks' Are the Same Thing



596.

UK Security Breach Fines Should Be a Wake-Up Call for Big Business

597.

Zoom App Can Let Hackers Spy on Mac Users Via Webcams

598.

Android Apps Collect Your Data Without Permission, Report Finds

599.

At Sergio Moro's Suggestion, Brazil's Anti-Corruption Prosecutors Plotted to Leak Secret Evidence Aimed at Helping Venezuela's Opposition

600.

Hacked Border Surveillance Firm Wants to Profile Drivers, Passengers, and Their "Likely Trip Purpose" in New York City

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