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The German software company behind TeamViewer, one of the most popular software in the world that allows users to access and share their desktops remotely, was reportedly compromised in 2016, the German newspaper Der Spiegel revealed today. According to the publication, the cyber attack was launched by hackers with Chinese origin who used Winnti trojan malware, activities of which have previously been found linked to the Chinese state intelligence system. Source: HackerNews

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The German software company behind TeamViewer, one of the most popular software in the world that allows users to access and share their desktops remotely, was reportedly compromised in 2016, the German newspaper Der Spiegel revealed today.In a fresh blow to Huawei, Google said it was complying with Donald Trump’s executive order and was reviewing the “implications”, after Reuters initially reported the story. Source: TheGuardian

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The Tesla doesn’t have a conventional OBDII port (onboard diagnostics) as such. There’s a connector, but it’s just provided with +12V/ground in order to power things like insurance telematics dongles.Instead, there’s the Tesla diagnostics connector (X427) which is where things get a bit weird. That connector has access to all five CANbuses on the vehicle. Now, as conventional OBDII modules don’t work, the inquisitive among us will often connect an ELM327 Bluetooth module to analyse...

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Egress Delivers GDPR Compliance To The Benelux Market Using AI-Powered Data Security.

Egress, the leading provider of people-centric data security solutions, today announced its official launch into the Benelux market. The company, which helps organisations receive, manage and share information securely, has selected Amsterdam as the location of its mainland Europe headquarters due to the city’s reputation for technical innovation and access to an ecosystem of top data security specialists. “Egress’ success over the past five years has been underpinned by our market-leading security tools that have...

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UK Adults Say Businesses Need To Do More To Protect Their Personal Data, Finds Kaspersky Lab.

Keeping our digital footprint private is growing more important – and challenging – in today’s increasingly connected world, finds Kaspersky Lab. Results from a survey of 2,000 UK adults found that people believe there is not enough business or state protection currently in place to defend it: 41% of UK respondents think that businesses should do more to protect their personal data, including passwords, addresses and bank account details, from hacking More than a quarter...

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Perfect Storm cybersecurity

A perfect storm of regulation, increased threats and technological complexity is overwhelming cyber security decision makers, reveals new research from Symantec (NASDAQ: SYMC). Four in five (82 percent) security leaders across France, Germany and the UK report feeling burned out, whilst just under two-thirds (63 percent) think about leaving the industry or quitting their job (64 percent). Surveying 3,045 cyber security decision makers across the across France, Germany and the UK, the research - conducted...

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Simon Biddiscombe, CEO, Mobileiron

MobileIron (NASDAQ:MOBL) introduces the industry’s first mobile-centric, zero trust security platform. MobileIron's mobile-centric strategy allows for continuous enforcement and protection of data, both on the device and on the network, with comprehensive correlation between the critical signals for zero trust: user, device, apps, networks, and threats. This makes the world’s most ubiquitous product – the mobile device – your ID and secure access to the enterprise. This platform goes beyond identity management and gateway approaches...

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Attackers gained unauthorized access to an Equitas Health employee’s email account that contained a limited number of members’ personal information. The compromised information includes names, dates of birth, patient account and medical record numbers, prescription information, medical history and procedure information, physician names, and more. Equitas Health is providing all potentially impacted individuals with free identity monitoring services for 12 months. Source: Cyware

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Australians’ Medicare details are still being illegally offered for sale on the darknet, almost two years after Guardian Australia revealed the serious privacy breach. Screenshots of the Empire Market, provided to Guardian Australia, show the vendor Medicare Machine has rebranded as Medicare Madness, offering Medicare details for $US21. Other vendors charge up to $US340 by offering fake Medicare cards alongside other fake forms of identification – such as a New South Wales licence. Source: The Guardian

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Hundreds of thousands of Russians, including former government officials, have had their passport data posted online in the country’s latest massive data leak, the RBC news website cited new research as saying Wednesday. The breach of at least eight government websites, analyzed by privacy expert Ivan Begtin, exposed the passport data of 360,000 people. Last month, Begtin disclosed that 2.2 million passport entries taken from online marketing websites were openly available online. Source: The Moscow Times

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