Cyber Security News

August 2019

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You're Sticking with Passwords That Have Already Been Hacked: Google

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If It Has an IP Address, It's a Vulnerability

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Latest Trend in Ransomware Attacks Leave Victims Without Backup Data Too

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When Ransomware Plagues Government Agencies, Hackers Are Here to Help

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Facial Recognition Software Prompts Privacy, Racism Concerns in Cities and States



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When Ransomware Plagues Government Agencies, Hackers Are Here to Help

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Facial Recognition Software Prompts Privacy, Racism Concerns in Cities and States

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Trump Admin. Wants NSA's Phone-Spying Powers Preserved

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Nano Developers Seek Toss Of Cryptocurrency Theft Suit

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Defense Department Will Use Other Agencies' Cloud Security Assessments: It's Official


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Ecb Website Hacked: Phishing the BIRD

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Which Countries Are Best-Prepared for Cyber Crime Response?

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ICO to Probe Facial Recognition at King's Cross

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UK Government Advances Plans for National Robotarium

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G.e. Is Accused Of $38 Billion Fraud: DealBook Briefing


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Customs Computer Failure Snarls Passengers at US Airports

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The Army Is Falling Behind on Staffing Cyber Units, GAO Says

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Defense Department Will Use Other Agencies' Cloud Security Assessments: It's Official

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Wells Fargo Closed Their Accounts, But the Fees Continued to Mount

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The Army Is Falling Behind on Staffing Cyber Units, GAO Says



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Major Bluetooth Security Flaw Discovered, Leaves Millions Of Devices Vulnerable

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Cyber Security Tips From a Master Of Deception Turned Consultant

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Personal Data Of Australian Visa Applicants Reportedly Leaked Following Email Typo

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Public Transport Victoria in Breach Of Privacy Act After Re-identifiable Data on Over 15m Myki Cards Released

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Extending Security to Fourth Parties Your Business Needs, But Doesn't Control



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Cyber Security Battle Royale: AI Vs. AI

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Organizations That Scan Applications in Production Have a Reduced Risk Of Being Breached

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Thefts From Cryptocurrency Exchanges Continue Despite Increased Security

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Equifax Agrees to Pay $700M to Settle Breach Probe

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AT&T and T-Mobile Join Forces to Fight Robocalls and Scammers

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