Cyber Security News

Aug 14 2019

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Czechs Blame Foreign State for Foreign Ministry Cyber Attack

2.

Media IT Networks a National Security Risk

3.

Protecting Your Organization Against Privileged Identity Theft

4.

Link Between Personality Type and Vulnerabilities to Cyber Crime

5.

Threat Hunting, Attribution and Identifying What Motives Threat Actors

6.

$200 iPhone USB Cable Dupe Enables Remote Computer Hijacking

7.

Capital One Suspect May Have Hacked 30-plus Companies: Feds

8.

New Bluetooth Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Intercept Traffic

9.

SAP Patches Highest Number Of Critical Flaws Since 2014

10.

Myers-Briggs Study Examines Employee Personality Traits and Cyber Behaviors

11.

Transforming the Future Of Work in Security: Top Security Technology Trends in 2019

12.

Capital One Hacker Took Data From More Than 30 Companies, New Court Docs Reveal

13.

This New Cryptojacking Malware Uses a Sneaky Trick to Remain Hidden

14.

Major Biometrics Data Leak Impacts UK Metropolitan Police, Banks, Enterprise Companies

15.

Getting Smaller, Sneakier - and More Dangerous: DDoS Attacks

16.

Adobe Security Patch Update Tackles Photoshop, Acrobat, Reader, and More

17.

North Korea Made $2 Billion From Cyber Attacks, UN Report

18.

Why Phishers Are Creating Fake Job Offers for Software Developers

19.

Capital One Hacker Hit Dozens Of Other Entities, Feds Say

20.

Grindr User Takes Stalking Case Against App to High Court

21.

Consumer Fights AT&T Bid to Arbitrate Privacy Suit

22.

Perspecta Lands $162M Deal to Upgrade Air Force Network

23.

Dem Sens. Ask Ed-Tech, Data Cos. About Student Privacy

24.

Warren Takes Aim at FTC Over Equifax Breach Deal Claims

25.

Congress Urged to Drop Mass Phone Spying From Patriot Act

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Degraded Performance Instead Of Total Takedown: the Changing Face Of DDoS Attacks

27.

GDPR Faces Growing Pains Across Europe

28.

Norman Evasive Cryptominer Conquers Networks

29.

UK Finance Regulator Gives Extra Time for Companies to Meet Payment Security Rules

30.

British Airways E-ticketing System Could Expose Passenger Details

31.

Energy Is Updating Its Cyber Posture Assessment Tool

32.

New Tool Reveals Big Vulnerabilities in Mobile Apps That Use Multiple Clouds

33.

Fewer Than Half Of States Take These Two Election Security Precautions

34.

27.8 Million Records Exposed: White Hats Breach Biometrics Database

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Capital One Hacker Accused Of Targeting 30 Other Companies

36.

Should You Upgrade to Wi-Fi 6?

37.

AI Tapped to Streamline Past Performance Evaluations

38.

IET Wins Gov't Contract to Design, Launch Umbrella "Uk Cyber Security Council"

39.

India Shut Down Kashmir's Internet Access. Now, 'We Cannot Do Anything.'

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India Shut Down Kashmir's Internet Access. Now, 'We Cannot Do Anything.'

41.

Energy Is Updating Its Cyber Posture Assessment Tool

42.

New Tool Reveals Big Vulnerabilities in Mobile Apps That Use Multiple Clouds

43.

Fewer Than Half Of States Take These Two Election Security Precautions

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More Than 1 Million People Had Their Fingerprint Data Exposed By a Huge Security Hole

45.

Art Disappears in Private Hands. Can Social Media Resurface It?

46.

Capital One Accused Hacker May Have Hit 30 Other Companies

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