Cyber Security News

Feb 04 2020

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Hillicon Valley - Presented By Philip Morris International - NFL Social Media Accounts Hacked | Dem Questions Border Chief Over Controversial Facebook Group | Clinton Says Zuckerberg Has 'Authoritarian' Views

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Social Media Accounts Of Multiple NFL Teams Hacked

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Transport Company Toll Hit By Ransomware, Systems Taken Offline

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Coronavirus Shutdowns May Have 'Big' Impact on Foxconn iPhone Production: Reuters

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Android's February 2020 Update Patches Critical System Vulnerabilities

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Deliveries Stranded Across Australia as Toll Confirms Ransomware Attack

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Work Hard... at Not Getting Your Phone Compromised

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Make Sure You've Applied the Patches: These Are the Top Ten Software Flaws Used By Crooks

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Teen Takes Down ISP with DDoS Attacks to Get Info on One Of Its Subscribers

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Iowa Caucus Results Delayed Due to Reporting 'Inconsistencies' After Switching to New Tech System

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New Security Threats That Could Affect Health IT

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With Cyber Criminals on the Attack, States Help Cities Punch Back

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Balancing Power Consumption on the Network Edge

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Get 'Cloud Smart' and Focus on Security, Procurement and Workforce Training

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With Cyber Criminals on the Attack, States Help Cities Punch Back

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New Calif. Privacy Law Surfaces in Salesforce Data Suit

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'Fortnite' Gamer Hacking Suit Sent to Arbitration

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Fla. Judge Tosses Bitcoin Cash Network Hijack Suit

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Ex-CIA Coder a 'Pain in the Ass' But No Traitor, Jury Told

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Iowa Caucus Results Saved By Plain Old Paper After App Fails

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Iowa Caucus Meltdown Tied to Democrats' Little-Tested App

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Democrats Declined DHS Offer to Test Caucus App

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Assess How Agencies Implement Cyber Directives: GAO to DHS

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Maze Ransomware Hackers Extorting Providers, Posting Stolen Health Data

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Virus Exposes Cracks in Carmakers' Chinese Supply Chains

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New Details Show How Deeply Iowa Caucus App Developer Was Embedded in Democratic Establishment

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Fear Is the Democracy Killer, Not Hackers

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With Cyber Criminals on the Attack, States Help Cities Punch Back

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Assess How Agencies Implement Cyber Directives: GAO to DHS

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Australian Shipping Giant Toll Hit By Ransomware

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With Cyber Criminals on the Attack, States Help Cities Punch Back

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