Cyber Security News

January 2020

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The Hunt for Security Flaws in Self-driving Cars Steps Up a Gear

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Feds Say Probation Could Be 'Appropriate' for Michael Flynn

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Feds Urged to Probe Report Of Saudi Bezos Cellphone Hack

64.

Compass Group Sued in Ill. Over Biometric Vending Machines

65.

Latham & Watkins: Cyber Security & Privacy Group Of the Year


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Openbsd Vulnerability Needs Urgent Patching - Rce with Morris Worm Inspiration: Critical Bug Fix

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Sprint Exposed Customer Support Site to Web

68.

Cyber Incidents Emerge as Top Global Business Risk

69.

Firm Says Wawa Customers' Hacked Credit Card Info Being Sold

70.

Ring Doorbell App for Android Sends Out Loads Of User Data


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UK Cyber Security Sector Worth More Than £8bn

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EU Implements 5G Infrastructure Restrictions on 'High-risk' Suppliers

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NHS Suffers Fewer Ransomware Attacks, But Threat Persists

74.

A Warehouse Robot Learns to Sort Out the Tricky Stuff

75.

Interior Dept. Grounds Its Drones Over Chinese Spying Fears


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76.

ConnectWise Details Response to 0-day Vulnerabilities

77.

Vulnerability Allowed Attackers to Join Zoom Meetings

78.

New Snake Ransomware Targets ICS Processes

79.

Millions Of Devices Using LoRaWAN Exposed to Hacker Attacks

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Wawa Card Breach May Rank as One Of the Biggest Of All Times



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What's a Parent to Do? Children's Data Privacy

82.

2019 Saw More Cryptocurrency Hacks Than Any Other Year

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CEOs Are Deleting Their Social Media Accounts to Protect Against Hackers

84.

Ring App for Android Full to the Brim with Third-party Trackers

85.

All the Challenges and Privacy Concerns, Explained: Drone Deliveries



86.

Someone Is Messing with the Phorpiex Malware: Hijacked Botnet

87.

One in Ten Macos Users Have Been Targeted By This Threat: Malware

88.

California Taps Utility Data to Flag Cannabis Fraud

89.

FirstNet on Track, But Could Use More Transparency, GAO Says

90.

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