Cyber Security News

Jan 31 2020

1.

Hacker Snoops on Art Sale and Walks Away with $3.1m, Victims Fight Each Other in Court

2.

Wyden Calls on NSA to Examine White House Cyber Security Following Bezos Hack

3.

Bezos Phone Breach Escalates Fears Over Saudi Hacking

4.

UN Links Alleged Saudi Hacking to Effort to Silence Washington Post

5.

Brazilian Prosecutors Charge American Journalist Glenn Greenwald with Cyber Crimes

6.

Phishing Emails Imitating PM Scott Morrison Crop Up

7.

Murphy & McGonigle's 2019 Blockchain Litigation Review

8.

IPhone 11 Threatens to Steal Samsung's Smartphone Crown

9.

Japanese Electronics Giant NEC Discloses Old Data Breach

10.

New Project Informs Security Teams Of Phished Users

11.

Forensics Can Extract Data Anyway: Burn, Drown, Or Smash Your Phone

12.

Three Suspects Arrested in Maltese Bank Cyber Heist

13.

Japanese Company NEC Confirms 2016 Security Breach

14.

How to Spot SMS Scams, Spam, and Phishing Texts and Stay Safe

15.

One Of the Largest Data Leaks Ever Traced Back to Wawa's 2019 Malware Attack

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Objectors Say $12.5M Cruise Deal Changes Could End Appeal

17.

Pai Says at Least One Carrier Illegally Shared Mobile Data

18.

Arrests in Belfast and London Over Maltese Bank Heist

19.

The Clock Is Ticking on Climate Change But Cyber Crime and Emerging Technologies Add to Risks: Davos

20.

UK Police Arrest Three Over Maltese Cyber Bank Robbery

21.

Australia's Iconic Hotels Taps Cloud for Speed and Cost Savings

22.

AWS Downplays Risk Of Competitors Threatening Its Public Cloud Dominance During Q4 Results

23.

Meditology Named Best in KLAS for Cyber Security Advisory Services

24.

Total GDPR Fines Climb to €114m as Companies Struggle to Comply with Regime

25.

Iowa Prosecutors Drop Charges Against Men Hired to Test Their Security

26.

Iranian National Charged with Bank Fraud and Lying to Federal Agents in Connection with a Scheme to Use the US Financial System to Send More Than $115 Million to Iranian Individuals and Entities

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70% Of Airport Websites Contain Vulnerabilities: Flying Blind

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