Cyber Security News

October 2017

1.

Can Blockchain Be Used to Build a Better Credit Bureau?

2.

Is Your Phone Spying on You? Here's How Creepy Apps Can Track Your Every Move

3.

Equifax Restoring the Work Number Portal with Beefed-up Security

4.

Cyber Security Considerations for Outsourcing Software Development

5.

Mr Robot Or Mr Woebot? Why the Hacker Drama Might Need a Restart



6.

Cyber Cold War Is Just Getting Started, Claims Hillary Clinton

7.

Members Of Congress Tackle Consumer Protection Failures From Equifax Breach

8.

Hackers Rack Up £12,000 Phone Bill and Providers Passed It on to Me

9.

Hackers Steal Australia's Military Information

10.

Hacked Defence Contractor Had Changed Its Passwords From Their Default


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11.

No Ban for Lobbyist-backed Russian Anti-virus Company

12.

Review Of PK/OAS Roundtable on Civil Society and Cyber Security in the Americas

13.

Secret Files on Jets and Navy Ships Stolen in 'Extensive and Extreme' Hack

14.

'Crypto Anchors' Might Stop the Next Equifax-Style Megabreach

15.

Hackers Stole Data From National Security Contractor, Report Reveals



16.

UK Teenager Admits Attempt to Hack Into CIA Chief's Computer

17.

Massachusetts Man Arrested and Charged with Cyber Stalking Former Roommate

18.

The NSA Officially Has a Rogue Contractor Problem

19.

The Disturbing Rise Of Cyber Attacks Against Abortion Clinics

20.

Senate Panel Poised for Voting Security, Russian Hacking Hearings


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21.

The End Of DDoS? Bandwidth as a Service

22.

FTC Shines a Little Light on Its Data Security Enforcement

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