Cyber Security News

Jul 27 2018

1.

Trump Administration Working on Consumer Data Privacy Policy

2.

Remote Spectre Attack Allows Data Theft Over Network

3.

How to Export Your Dashlane Data

4.

India Desperately Needs a Delayed Data Privacy Law

5.

Samsung Patches Smartthings Hub Flaws: Internet Of Things

6.

This New Cryptomining Malware Targets Business PCs and Servers

7.

Effective Auditing Can Save Your Enterprise $1.5 Million During Its Next Security Breach

8.

With Hacking Of US Utilities, Russia Could Move From Cyber Espionage Toward Cyber War

9.

New FTC Commishes Stake Out Their Privacy Priorities

10.

Spy Dialer Accuses Web Rival Of Installing Malicious Code

11.

Alston & Bird Adds Ex-Prosecutor, Cyber Crime Pro

12.

Privacy & Cyber Security Policy to Watch for Rest Of 2018

13.

The Primary Email Security Challenge Enterprises Face Is Trust

14.

Idaho Prisoners Hack iPads and Transfer $225,000 Worth Of Credits to Themselves

15.

Post-quantum Security on Airbus's Radar

16.

Hackers Targeting Software Supply Chains, US Report Warns

17.

COSCO Ransomware Spreads, Hazardous Cargo Bookings Cancelled

18.

Ajit Pai Gives Congress New, Less Convincing Reason for Evading 'Ddos' Questions

19.

CMS Would Drop Security Risk Analysis From Interoperability Score

20.

Insecurity Shadows Mali's President. It May Also Help Him Get Re-Elected

21.

Idaho Inmates Hacked Prison Service for $225,000 in Credit

22.

Idaho Inmates Exploit Tablet Software Flaw to Steal $225K

23.

The Best Refurbished Laptop Deals

24.

Dashlane Password Manager Adds VPN, Dark Web Monitoring

25.

State Govts. Warned Of Malware-Laden CD Sent Via Snail Mail From China

26.

S'pore Banks Have Robust Data Backup

27.

COSCO's Cyber Attack and the Importance Of Maritime Cyber Security

28.

Idaho Inmates Hack $225,000 From Prisons

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Russian Hackers Targeted Democrat Facing Tough 2018 Election: Daily Beast

30.

Comcast Installed Wi-Fi Gear Without Approval-and This City Is Not Happy

31.

Prosecuting Assange for Journalism a Move Towards 'Dark Ages Of Ignorance', Say Whistleblowers

32.

How to Watch Mars's Close Approach to Earth

33.

Creating Customer Value Through Cloud and Security

34.

Senator Targeted By Russian Hackers Calls Putin 'Thug'

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Wake Up to the Security Risks in Chinese Tech Dominance

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