Cyber Security News

July 2019

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Vulnerability Allowed Attackers to Edit Patient Gene Sequence Records

602.

Figuring Out How to Go After International Robocallers

603.

ICO Puts Business Leaders on Notice, Threatens Marriott with £99 Million GDPR Fine

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Rene Bader Talks Code Security and Testing

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Cyber Security Incidents Led to $45 Billion in Losses in 2018


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606.

UK Plans to Fine Marriott $123 Million for Data Breach

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Marriott Faces $124 Million Fine From UK for Data Hacking

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Canonical GitHub Account Hijacked

609.

Mystery Of NSA Leak Lingers as Stolen Document Case Winds Up

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Defence Gives Penten AU$2.2m to Up Australian Army's Cyber Capability


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Rules Are Changing for Companies with Custom Applications: July Patch Tuesday Forecast

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Why Identity Is the Foundation Of Security

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Insider Attacks Still Far More Difficult to Detect and Prevent Than External Cyber Attacks

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Card Details Stolen From 962 Websites in 24-Hours Magecart Spree

615.

Malicious Code Planted in 'Strong_password' Ruby Gem



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British Airways Faces $230 Million Fine for 2018 Breach

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Fieldwork Software Database Leak Exposed Sensitive SMB Records, Customer Credit Card Details

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Record British Airways Fine Shows How Data Protection Legislation Is Beginning to Bite: GDPR

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British Airways Faces Record £183m Fine for Customer Data Breach: GDPR

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The World's Most Famous and Dangerous APT (state-developed) Malware


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Face Recognition Enters the World Of Local Law Enforcement

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Cyber Attack Risk to Hospitals Could Place Your Health at Risk

623.

NGA Works with States on Cyber Defense

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NGA Works with States on Cyber Defense

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British Airways' GDPR Fine Puts Price Tag on 'Poor' Defenses



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YouTube Shouldn't Be Let Off Hook on Kids' Privacy, FTC Told

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Manufacturer Dynacast Hit with Ill. Biometric Privacy Suit

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British Airways Faces Record £183.4M Fine for Data Theft

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FCC Goes After Robotexts, International Robocall Spoofing

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British Airways Fined $229M for 2018 Data Breach

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