Cyber Security News

Aug 08 2018

1.

An Inside Look at Hybrid Office 365 Phishing Attacks

2.

Serious OpenEMR Flaws Expose Medical Records

3.

New Law May Force Small Businesses to Reveal Data Practices

4.

NERC Names Bill Lawrence as VP, Chief Security Officer

5.

Smart Assistants Are Creating New Openings for Hackers: Voice Of Concern

6.

Trading Apps Vulnerable to Hacking, Report Says

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OpenEMR Security Flaws Could Have Exposed Millions Of Patient Records

8.

New Wi-Fi Attack Cracks WPA2 Passwords with Ease

9.

Pentagon Bans Military From Using GPS Apps and Fitness Trackers

10.

You Can Buy Bitcoin ATM Malware for $25,000 in the Dark Web

11.

CCleaner Thinks Twice About Data Monitoring Features Following Users' Backlash

12.

Brewing Coffee on the Blockchain - a Case Of Ethics And.

13.

Ohio Passes Blockchain Bill That Will See Data Legally Recognized

14.

Half Of IT Pros Say It Would Be Easy to Turn to Cyber Crime Without Getting Caught

15.

Hackers Already Attacking Midterm Elections, Raising US Alarms

16.

Linux Vulnerability Could Lead to DDoS Attacks

17.

US Braces for Iranian Cyber Attacks After Sanctions

18.

Hackers Could Cause Havoc By Pwning Internet-Connected Irrigation Systems

19.

ICS-CERT Flags Medtronic Devices for Cyber Security Vulnerabilities

20.

Meet Vector, Anki's Tiny Voice Assistant Robot

21.

What to Expect: Black Hat 2018

22.

Cyber SecurityLoss Due to Social Engineering Attack Covered Under Insurance Policy

23.

DDoS Attacks Less Frequent But Pack More Punch

24.

This Cryptocurrency-mining Router Got Hot Enough to Fry an Egg, So We Did

25.

As Russians Hack the US Grid, a Look at What's Needed to Protect It

26.

How Local Governments Can Better Protect Their Data and Applications

27.

As Russians Hack the US Grid, a Look at What's Needed to Protect It

28.

Tax Prep Co. Hit with Class Suit Over Data Breach

29.

Chinese Telecom Co. Slams FCC National Security 'Blacklist'

30.

Settlement Breach Suit Over $50M Aflac Demand Can Proceed

31.

Many British Isles Residents Quick to Use New GDPR Rights

32.

Qatar Can't Be Sued in US By Elliott Broidy Over Hacking

33.

Madison County, Ill., Prepares for Penetration Test to Assess Cyber Security Weaknesses

34.

Online Stock Trading Has Serious Security Holes

35.

Engineers Develop Robot Drone to Herd Birds From Commercial Air Space

36.

LinkedIn Ousts Fake Accounts Targeting US Political Groups

37.

Can Security Software Compromise Your Privacy?

38.

Government-backed Research Suggests Millions Of Smartphones Have Built-in Security Flaws

39.

Cyber Security Double Agents Most Common in the UK

40.

Australia Calls for Interventionist Approach in New Cyber Agenda

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UN Gender Equality Official Accused Of Being a 'Predator' Amid Hushed Internal Harassment Probe

42.

Lessons From SingHealth Hack

43.

Weaponized AI and Facial Recognition Enter the Hacking World

44.

The Future Airman Is a Hacker

45.

Tech Companies Banned Infowars. Now, Its App Is Trending

46.

The Future Airman Is a Hacker

47.

Russians Have 'Penetrated' Some Florida Election Systems: Dem Senator

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GOP Chair Urges Senate to Pass DHS Cyber Reorganization Bill

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