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37 messages starting Jul 03 19 and ending Jul 30 19
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Trump's Cyber Czar Is Back -- and He Wants to Make Hackers Suffer InfoSec News (Jul 30)
Agencies Still Falling Short on Cyber Standards, GAO Says InfoSec News (Jul 30)
This Free Industry Portal Can Help You Decrypt 109 Different Types of Ransomware InfoSec News (Jul 30)
Capital One's breach was inevitable, because we did nothing after Equifax InfoSec News (Jul 30)
Capital One says data breach affected 100 million credit card applications InfoSec News (Jul 30)
MalwareTech, the Security Researcher Who Stopped WannaCry Ransomware, Gets No Prison Time for Hacking Crimes InfoSec News (Jul 29)
Richard Clarke is sounding the alarm about another kind of 9/11 InfoSec News (Jul 29)
Researchers to launch intentionally 'vulnerable' blockchain at Black Hat InfoSec News (Jul 29)
Hackers' Latest Target: School Districts InfoSec News (Jul 29)
An exposed password let a hacker access internal Comodo files InfoSec News (Jul 29)
Russia targeted elections systems in all 50 states, Senate report says InfoSec News (Jul 26)
Stock trading app Robinhood says user passwords were readable on internal systems InfoSec News (Jul 26)
FBI Director Names China the Nation's Most 'Severe Counterintelligence Threat' InfoSec News (Jul 26)
The video game industry is a black hole for cybersecurity InfoSec News (Jul 26)
FormGet security lapse exposed thousands of sensitive user-uploaded documents InfoSec News (Jul 26)
Citroen Sabotaged Wartime Nazi Truck Production in a Simple and Brilliant Way InfoSec News (Jul 26)
Singapore tackling cyber talent shortage one capture the flag challenge at a time InfoSec News (Jul 26)
Army Cyber Brigade requests exemption from online training InfoSec News (Jul 24)
Equifax CEO pushed out after data hack getting nearly $20 million in bonuses InfoSec News (Jul 24)
Flaws in widely used corporate VPNs put company secrets at risk InfoSec News (Jul 24)
NSA Director Paul Nakasone had an awkward chat with Ted Koppel InfoSec News (Jul 24)
Why getting election security right for 2020 matters InfoSec News (Jul 24)
Apple's stealth Mac security update removes flawed software, report says InfoSec News (Jul 17)
Ukrainian hacker arrested after allegedly providing bulletproof hosting to Russian security InfoSec News (Jul 17)
A Feisty Google Adversary Tests How Much People Care About Privacy InfoSec News (Jul 17)
Sprint says hackers breached customer accounts via Samsung website InfoSec News (Jul 17)
Exclusive: Security reports reveal how Assange turned an embassy into a command post for election meddling InfoSec News (Jul 17)
YouTube's 'instructional hacking' ban threatens computer security teachers InfoSec News (Jul 05)
7-Eleven Japanese customers lose $500, 000 due to mobile app flaw InfoSec News (Jul 05)
DerpTrolling hacker sentenced to 27 months behind bars InfoSec News (Jul 05)
Someone Is Spamming and Breaking a Core Component of PGP's Ecosystem InfoSec News (Jul 05)
Hackers have crippled computer systems in some U.S. cities, so Springfield ran a test to help its workers spot 'phishing' emails; how'd it go? InfoSec News (Jul 05)
Symantec shares soar on report that Broadcom is in talks to acquire the security software maker InfoSec News (Jul 03)
Spies fear a consulting firm helped hobble U.S. intelligence InfoSec News (Jul 03)
Security flaws in a popular smart home hub let hackers unlock front doors InfoSec News (Jul 03)
Hacker deletes all content from University of Ottawa newspaper's website InfoSec News (Jul 03)
Tulsi Gabbard Says a Teen Hacked a Replica of Florida's Election System. She's Wrong InfoSec News (Jul 03)