Cyber Security News

February 2020

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Ransomware Attack Hit Us Gas Pipeline Operator: DHS

152.

Cyber Attacks Are Being Discovered Faster Thanks to GDPR

153.

Cuomo to Share Some Driver Data with Immigration Agencies

154.

Ind. Man Indicted in $2M EBay, PayPal Scam

155.

Clark Hill Can't Duck $50M Malpractice Suit Over Hacked Docs


What's the worst that could happen?


156.

Marriott Can't Duck Hotel Guests' Data Breach Claims

157.

Retail Data Exposure Spotlights Cloud Security Risk (Radio)

158.

NIST Expects to Create Privacy Guidelines for Smaller Organizations

159.

DISA Confirms Data Breach Affecting 200,000 People

160.

Leaked Reports Show EU Police Are Planning a Pan-European Network Of Facial Recognition Databases



161.

Greenpeace Takes Open-source Approach to Finish Web Transformation

162.

US Combat Support Agency Discloses 2019 Data Breach

163.

20,000 WordPress Websites Infected Via Trojanized Themes

164.

NIST Expects to Create Privacy Guidelines for Smaller Organizations

165.

DISA Confirms Data Breach Affecting 200,000 People



166.

The Global Consequences Of the Coronavirus: 13,000 Missing Flights

167.

Bloomberg Spent a Decade Demanding Cuts to Social Security. His Campaign Plan Doesn't Rule Them Out

168.

44pc Of Cyber Security Threats Are Cloud Enabled: Head in the Clouds

169.

Georgia Blames Russia for Cyber Attack, US, UK Agree

170.

Over 400 ICS Vulnerabilities Disclosed in 2019


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


171.

US, UK Blame Russia for 2019 Cyber Attacks in Georgia

172.

Croatia's Largest Petrol Station Chain Impacted By Cyber Attack

173.

US, UK Formally Blame Russia for Mass-defacement Of Georgian Websites

174.

Hacking Victims Are Uncovering Cyber Attacks Faster - and Gdpr Is the Reason Why: Cyber Security

175.

WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Puts 200,000 Websites at Risk


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


176.

TSA Shines a Light on Insider Threats

177.

DNA Databases Are Boon to Police But Menace to Privacy, Critics Say

178.

How AI Helps Predict Fire Risk

179.

TSA Shines a Light on Insider Threats

180.

MGM Resorts Data Breach Exposes Guests' Personal Details

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