Cyber Security News

August 2019

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Mastercard Alerts Germany, Belgium to Vendor Data Leak

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Majority Of Organizations Struggling with Cloud Security

153.

How to Manage Risk Along the Federal Government Supply Chain

154.

Should I Use a VPN on My Router?

155.

Peripheral Maker Fanatec Hacked, Customer Details Stolen



156.

WORBLI + WordProof = Blockchain Transparency for Online Content

157.

The Great Seattle Pot Heist

158.

US Charges 80 in Massive Online Fraud Scheme

159.

Illegal Cryptocurrency Mining at Ukraine Nuclear Plant Exposed Sensitive Data

160.

Justice Indicts 80 People in International Nigerian Email Scam


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How to Manage Risk Along the Federal Government Supply Chain

162.

Capital One Hacker Denied Release Due to 'Danger' She Poses

163.

Accused Capital One Hacker Is Denied Bail Over Past Threats

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Accused Capital One Hacker, a Trans Woman, Sharing Cell with Man

165.

Unlocking the Future Of Blockchain Innovation with Privacy-preserving Technologies


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Identifying Evasive Threats Hiding Inside the Network

167.

Waze Embraces YouTube Music for a Happier Commute

168.

Remote Code Execution Flaws Impact Aspose APIs

169.

UK Cyber Security Agency Warns Devs to Drop Python 2 Due to Looming EOL & Security Risks

170.

Is the Texas Ransomware Attack the Tip Of the Spear?


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171.

A Hippocratic Oath for Data Science? We'll Settle for a Little More Data Literacy

172.

Is the Texas Ransomware Attack the Tip Of the Spear?

173.

Software Co. Wants AIG to Cover Deal in $6M Spoofing Scam

174.

Senate Dems Press Road Safety Agency on Car Hacks

175.

Int'l Fraud, Laundering Schemes Hit Law Firms, Feds Say


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176.

Belgian Regulators Sound Alarm on Cryptocurrency Fraud

177.

Cyber Attackers Exploiting Poor Cloud Security

178.

Senators Question Traffic Safety Agency About Cyber Dangers Posed By Internet-Connected Cars

179.

Shh! No Hacking the Census in the Library

180.

HITRUST Finds Increased Security Control Maturity Reduces Breach Risk

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