Cyber Security News

July 2019

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Critical Industries at Risk From Eleven Zero-day Flaws in Real Time Operating System

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Encrypted Threats, IoT Malware Surge Past 2018 Levels

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100 Million Americans and 6 Million Canadians Caught Up in Capital One Breach

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Ransomware Infection Takes Some Police Car Laptops Offline in Georgia

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US Files Lawsuit Against Bitcoin Exchange That Helped Launder Ransomware Profits


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Urgent11 Security Flaws Impact Routers, Printers, SCADA, and Many IoT Devices

97.

Sephora Data Breach Hits Southeast Asia and ANZ Customers

98.

What Makes China's Internet Different

99.

Russia's Main Security Agency Gets Hacked Through a Contractor

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Robots for the Rest Of Us



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Capital One Says Breach Impacted 106M as Suspect Arrested

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Pa. County Contests 'Willful' Finding in $68M Privacy Verdict

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Trump's Cyber Czar Is Back-and He Wants to Make Hackers Suffer

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Kentucky Provider Pays $70,000 Ransom to Unlock Patient Data

105.

Capital One Suffers Data Breach Affecting 100 Million Customers


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ProtonMail Warns Of Phishing Attacks Possibly Linked to Russia

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Keeper Security Claims SMBs Ignoring Cyber Security. Shocked? No!

108.

Agencies Still Falling Short on Cyber Standards, GAO Says

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Chinese Internet Pioneer Who Exposed Misdeeds Gets Heavy Prison Term

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Agencies Still Falling Short on Cyber Standards, GAO Says



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Visa Card Vulnerabilities Enable Contactless Limit Bypass

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Cyber Kill Chain Is Outdated, Says Carbon Black

113.

ODI Investigates Use Of Private Sector Data By Cities

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Capital One Says Data Breach Affected 100 Million People

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Woman Arrested, Accused Of Hacking 100 Million Capital One Records



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Capital One Says Breach Hit 100 Million Individuals in U.S

117.

Consumers Seeking $125 From Equifax Warned About Fake Websites

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Regulators Show Teeth in Fight Against Data Theft

119.

House Of Representatives Passes Bill Cracking Down on Robocalls

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Wannacry Hero Marcus Hutchins Won't Go to Jail for Old Hacking Crimes: Security News This Week

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