Cyber Security News

August 2019

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New Phishing Campaign Targets Utilities Industry with Adwind

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Open Source-Based Ransomware Targets Fortnite Players

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Human Error a Big Risk to ICS Cyber Security, Study Shows

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YPO Debuts £400m Datacenter and Cloud Framework for Local Councils and Schools

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Malware Still Top Security Threat, Say Infosec Pros



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Flaws in Cellphone Evidence Prompt Review Of 10,000 Verdicts in Denmark

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'I'm Sick Of Seeing My Face,' Says the Internet's Kombucha Connoisseur

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Ransomware Attack Hits 22 Texas Towns, Authorities Say

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Trump Says He's Exploring 'Various Tax Reductions,' and the Economic Data He Loves Shows Why

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Ransomware Attack Hits 22 Texas Towns, Authorities Say


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Federal Agencies Faced Fewer Cyber Attacks in 2018, Report Finds

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Bipartisan Panel to Issue Recommendations for Defending US Against Cyber Attacks Early Next Year

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Texas Agency Blames 'Single Threat Actor' for Recent Ransomware Attacks

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Ransomware Attacks Hit 1 in 5 Americans

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Deception Technology Shifts Power Back to the Defender



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Routers From Well-known Manufacturers Vulnerable to Cross-router Data Leaks

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Webmin Backdoored for Over a Year

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No Significant Issues at Other Alleged Targets Of Capital One Hacker: AWS

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UK Hacker Sentenced to 20 Months in Prison

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Organizations Expose Sensitive Data Via Malware Analysis Sandboxes


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An AI Privacy Conundrum? the Neural Net Knows More Than It Says

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Backdoor Found in Webmin, a Popular Web-based Utility for Managing Unix Servers

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Why We're Still Losing the Fight Against Phishing Attacks

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What Can We Do About Public-sector Security Breaches?

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Windows 7 Machines Prompt New Election Security Worries



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What Can We Do About Public-sector Security Breaches?

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Windows 7 Machines Prompt New Election Security Worries

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Building a Cloud for Planetary Defense

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DISA Streamlines Cloud Authorizations

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Irish Data Watchdog Halts Public Service Card Info Culling

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