Cyber Security News

Aug 16 2018

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NIST Small Business Cyber Security Act Becomes Law

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Chaos But Not Cyber Warfare: NotPetya Malware Attack

3.

Turnbull Opens Australian Cyber Security Center HQ

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Brazilian President Signs Data Protection Bill

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Major Boost for Web Security: TLS 1.3 Is Out

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Crypto Criminals Scam Over $2 Million in Second Quarter Of 2018

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AT&T Sued for USD 224 Million Over "Willing Cooperation" Cryptocurrency Theft

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Canadian Company Switches From Mining Minerals to Mining Cryptocurrency

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Trump Relaxes Rules Around Cyber Attacks

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2.6 Billion Records Exposed in 2,300 Disclosed Breaches So Far This Year

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Cloud Computing Remains Top Emerging Business Risk

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Over the Next Five Years, 146 Billion Records Will Be Breached

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NYDFS Reminds Covered Entities Of Upcoming Cyber Security Regulation Compliance Dates; Updates FAQs

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The "Neuropolitics" Consultants Who Hack Voters' Brains

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The World Economic Forum Warns That AI May Destabilize the Financial System

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AI for Cyber Security Is a Hot New Thing-and a Dangerous Gamble

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Workforce Stress: Cyber Security's Insidious New Threat

18.

Who Needs Copernicus If You Have Machine Learning?

19.

Hordes Of Research Robots Could Be Hijacked for Fun and Sabotage

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How to Tell If You're Talking to a Bot

21.

Evolutionary Algorithm Outperforms Deep-learning Machines at Video Games

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2.6bn Records Have Been Exposed in Data Breaches So Far This Year

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What Should You Be Worried About? Cyber Security Trends in 2018

24.

Could an Android Storage Flaw Open Up Users to Cyber Attacks?

25.

New Research Reveals Hackers Can Exploit Fax Machines with Ease

26.

Brand New Apple Macs Could Be Hacked Remotely During Set-up Process

27.

How Does ENISA Help EU Member States with Their Cyber Security Strategies?

28.

UK Privacy Groups Fight Police Over Mobile Phone Spying Technology

29.

Media Monitoring App Mention Suffers Third-party Data Breach

30.

Everything You Need to Know About the Reddit Data Breach

31.

How Can AI Help Stop a Phishing Email Scam in Its Tracks?

32.

GDPR Is Having an Effect on Websites Using Third-party Cookies

33.

More US States Deploy Technology to Track Election Hacking Attempts

34.

Severe Vulnerability Exposes WordPress Websites to Attack

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Your Smartphone's Security Might Be Compromised From the Moment Of Purchase

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Are IoT Security Standards Around the Corner?

37.

'Rehypothecation' and 'Co-mingling' - Will Wall Street Do to Crypto Trading.

38.

Why the Human Factor Is an Evergreen Problem in Cyber Security

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Why Phishing Remains a Critical Cyber Attack Vector

40.

How Weaponized AI Creates a New Breed Of Cyber Attacks

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This Popular Add-on Could Steal Your Browsing History: Firefox Users Beware

42.

Ajit Pai Knew FCC Cyber Attack Was Fake for Seven Months But Kept Quiet

43.

An Organization's Weak Point? Vulnerable Web Apps

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Teen Hacked Into Apple's Network, Got Caught with 'Hacky Hack Hack' Folder

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258K People at Risk in Adams County Of Wisconsin Data Breach

46.

ARM Needs a Village to Raise Its Fanciful, Always-Connected Laptop

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FCC Knew in January DDoS Attack Claim Was Possibly Bogus

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British and Canadian Governments Accidentally Exposed Passwords and Security Plans to the Entire Internet

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Hanging Up on Mobile in the Name Of Security

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Chinese Hackers Targeted US Agencies During Trade Talks

51.

Hilarious Jimmy Kimmel Video Mocks Fear That iPhones Spy on Us

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US Government Bans Employees From Using Risky Chinese Phones

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A Computer Program That Learns to "Imagine" the World Shows How AI Can Think More Like Us

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The World's Most Powerful Supercomputer Is Tailor Made for the AI Era

55.

36 States Are Using This Hacking Detection Sensor to Protect the Midterm Elections

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Cleaning Up Cyber Hygiene

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Cleaning Up Cyber Hygiene

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$115M Anthem Data Breach Deal Gets Final Nod

59.

Man Can't Get Evidence Others Were 'Duped' Into Stock Fraud

60.

FCC's Pai Says Debunked Cyber Attack Put Him in a Pickle

61.

Health Staffing Firm Wins Injunction in Trade Secrets Suit

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Trump Sparks Speculation After Repealing Cyber Attack Restraints

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Inside DevOps, Containers and Enterprise Security

64.

Best $500 Back-to-school Laptop, $100 Off Ipad Mini 128gb: Deals

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I Was Between a Rock and a Hard Place on Debunked DDoS Claim: FCC Chief

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Banksy Lashes Out at 'Unauthorized' Moscow Exhibition Of His Work

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As Cars Collect More Data, Companies Try to Move It All Faster

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Is Mike Pence's Website Hacked? Old Parody Resurfaces

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I Was Between a Rock and a Hard Place on Debunked DDoS Claim: FCC Chief

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A Mean Robot Can Help Humans Concentrate

71.

Chinese Hackers Scanned Business, Government Websites in Alaska

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Name Change Eludes DHS Cyber Wing, Spurring Frustration

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