Cyber Security News

August 2019

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Middle East Cyber -espionage Is Heating Up with a New Group Joining the Fold

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Top Risks and Threats: Cloud Computing

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How Federal Cyber Security Is Changing: on the Offense

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How Federal Cyber Security Is Changing: on the Offense

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Bitcoin 'Inventor' Ordered to Give Up Half Of Bitcoin Holdings


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DHS Is Sued to Force Release Of GPS Vehicle Tracking Info

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7 Firms Want a Crack at FedEx Investors' Cyber Attack Suit

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DOJ Is Stonewalling FOIA Suit Over Cell Data, Group Says

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Worried About Cyber Pirates Hijacking Autonomous Ships? Focus on Port Cyber Security First

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Growing Cloud Adoption Introduces Visibility Gaps and Security Complications



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Attackers Use Large-scale Bots to Launch Attacks on Social Media Platforms

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A Look at the Global Network Access Control Market

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DHS Asks for Feedback on Vulnerability Disclosure Program

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Details Of 14 Million Customers Stolen: Hostinger Hacked

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Multi-Factor Authentication Blocks 99.9% Of Automated Cyber Attacks


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Inside the World's Worst Cyber Attacks: Kernel Panic

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How to Clean Up Your Digital Trail and Keep Data Off the Dark Web

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Sweden Gets First GDPR Fine After Facial Recognition Used in School

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Police Confiscate £922,000 From Convicted Hacker

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MuleSoft Targets Government Agencies


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'Pocahontas' Could Still Be Elizabeth Warren's Biggest Vulnerability

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This Bluetooth Security Flaw Affects Tons Of Devices

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DHS Asks for Feedback on Vulnerability Disclosure Program

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This Bluetooth Security Flaw Affects Tons Of Devices

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Why You Need a Password Manager. Yes, You


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Employees, MSPs and Developers Top Third-party Risks

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Ireland's Power Network Needs €9bn Investment By 2027 to Sustain Datacenter Sector, Claims Report

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Thinking Network-first to Protect Against Security Threats

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Using Deep Learning and Natural Language Understanding to Protect Enterprise Communication

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Five Vendors Accounted for 24.1% Of Vulnerabilities in 2019 So Far

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