Cyber Security News

July 2019

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Australian Privacy Law Amendments to Cover Data Collection and Use By Digital Platforms

122.

ACT Policing Had an Unauthorised Metadata Access Party 3249 More Times in 2015

123.

Russia 'Probably' Probed Voting Processes in All 50 States in 2016 Election

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Singapore Tackling Cyber Talent Shortage One Capture the Flag Challenge at a Time

125.

What Is a Botnet? When Armies Of Infected IoT Devices Attack


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The Need for Scalable OT Security

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Phishing Is a Billion-dollar Global Industry, Consumers Are the Main Target

128.

Almost Third Of European Companies Not Gdpr Compliant

129.

Can Apache Druid Cast a Spell on Your Data?

130.

Privacy-pushing iPhone Billboards Arrive in Europe


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131.

Huge Windows 10 Leak Reveals New Launchpad-style Start Menu

132.

NY to Require Greater Public Notification Of Data Breaches

133.

Marcus 'Malwaretech' Hutchins Gets No Prison Time, One Year Supervised Release

134.

Telegram Voicemail Hack Used Against Brazil's President, Ministers

135.

The 15-year-old Malware That's Still Being Used in Phishing Attacks in 2019: MyDoom


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(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


136.

Ransomware Crooks Hit Synology NAS Devices with Brute-force Password Attacks

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A Data Breach Forced This Family to Move Home and Change Their Names

138.

Europol Warns AI, IoT, and 5G Will Make Cyber Criminals More Resourceful

139.

Creaky Malware Is Still Proving Popular with Crooks: Cheap and Years Old

140.

Crypto Exchange Linked to Mt. Gox Hack Faces $100M Suit



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Texas Man Convicted in Phishing Attack on LA Court

142.

Louisiana Declares Emergency Over Cyber Attacks at Schools

143.

DOD Contractors Leaving Gov't Info at Risk, Watchdog Says

144.

Damaging Insider Threats Rise to New Highs in the Past Year

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Email Security as Important as Ever, Report Shows



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Pharma Giant Roche Victim Of Targeted Cyber Attack, Report Shows

147.

Will Deleting FaceApp Make You Safe Again?

148.

UK Police Facial Recognition Could Target 'Literally Anybody'

149.

British Airways Resumes Cairo Flights After Security Review

150.

Watchdog Uncovers Cyber Gaps at Radioactive Waste Facility

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