Cyber Security News

January 2020

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Treasury Wants Better Information on Financial Entities' Cyber Security Practices

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As New Virus Spreads From China, Scientists See Grim Reminders

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Analysis Ties Hacking Of Bezos' Phone to Saudi Leader's Account

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Analysis Ties Hacking Of Bezos' Phone to Saudi Leader's Account

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Weakening Encryption Could Impact Election Security, Coalition Says


What's the worst that could happen?


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In the Midst Of a Digital Revolution, Hospitality Vendors Need to Focus on Data Security

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How Jeff Bezos' iPhone X Was Hacked

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Bezos Phone Hack Tied to Saudi Crown Prince Puts New Pressure on Kingdom

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As New Virus Spreads From China, Scientists See Grim Reminders

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How Jeff Bezos' iPhone X Was Hacked



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Hackers Of 2050 to Target Smart Cities and Deep Fakes

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Ukrainian Govt Leaks Citizens' Personal Data, Including Passport, Diploma Scans

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6,700 Flagged Data Breaches in Ireland Is Second Highest Per Capita in Europe

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Brazilian Prosecutors Accuse Glenn Greenwald in Hacking Case

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Advanced "16shop" Phishing Kit Expands Offerings



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Georgia Man Admits to Launching DDoS Attack

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Journalist Glenn Greenwald Charged with Hacking By Brazil Prosecutors

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Brain-hacking Is the Next Big Nightmare, So We'll Need Anti-virus for the Mind

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US Cyber Command Was Not Prepared to Handle the Amount Of Data It Hacked From ISIS

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FTCODE Ransomware Is Now Armed with Browser, Email Password Stealing Features


What's the worst that could happen?


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This Prolific Phishing Campaign Just Added a New Name to Its List Of Targets

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14% Of Android App Privacy Policies Contain Contradictions About Data Collection

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UK's HMRC Tax Authority Seeks Tools to Track Down Cryptocurrency Criminals

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Data Center Services Help Agencies Prepare for the Worst

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Cyber Security Co. Joins LOT Network to Fight 'Patent Trolls'



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Brazil Charges Journalist Glenn Greenwald with Cyber Crimes

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FCC Seeks $2.1M in Fines From Fusion Connect

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FTCODE Ransomware Now Encrypts Windows Files, Steals Chrome, Firefox Passwords

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5G Builders Test Vulnerabilities in Finnish Hackathon

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High-street Banks Face Disruption Three Weeks After Travelex Hack

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