Cyber Security News

July 2019

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Equifax to Pay Up to $700M to Settle Data Breach Probes

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Equifax Will Fork Up to $700 Million to Compensate for 2017 Data Breach

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Hack Reveals Russian Plan to Deanonymize Tor Traffic

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Equifax Will Pay $650M for 2017 Data Breach

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What You Should Know About the Equifax Data Breach Settlement



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FSB Contractor Hacked, Secret Russian Projects Exposed

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US Fines Equifax $700m Over 2017 Breach

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CDEI Publishes Reports on Online Targeting and Bias in Algo Decisions

279.

Big Tech Firms Back UK Cyber Security Initiative

280.

HMRC Makes Cloud and Data Progress



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Mob Attack at Hong Kong Train Station Heightens Seething Tensions in City

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Equifax to Pay at Least $650 Million in Largest-Ever Data Breach Settlement

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Equifax Will Fork Up to $700 Million to Compensate for 2017 Data Breach

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Get Up to $20,000 If You Can Prove Harm: Equifax Data-Breach Settlement

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Equifax to Pay Up to $700 Million to Feds, States in 2017 Data Breach Settlement


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New Cyber Attack Trends Report Reveals That Digital Criminals Made Off with $45 Billion in 2018

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Data Clouds Darken with New Pegasus Exploit

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Equifax Nears UD$700 Million Data Breach Settlement

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To the Moon! iPhone Vs. Apollo Guidance Computer [Cult Of Mac Magazine No. 306]

290.

Critical Flaw in VLC Media Player Discovered By German Cyber Security Agency


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291.

Taliban Attack Security Checkpoint and Hospital in Pakistan

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Criminals Sell Hacker Toolkits for BofA on Dark Web, Study Finds

293.

Is Customer Information Safer with a Blockchain Database?

294.

New Malware Steals Data From Your Device and Cloud Accounts

295.

4 Ways Blockchain Could Make the Internet Better


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Scotland Yard Twitter and Emails Hacked

297.

Hackers Breach FSB Contractor, Expose Tor Deanonymization Project and More

298.

'What You Gonna Do Phone the Police?' London Police Twitter Is Hacked

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British Airways Suspends Flights to Cairo, Citing Security Risks

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A Suddenly Vulnerable Netflix: the Week in Business

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