Cyber Security News

Aug 21 2018

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Flaws in Emerson Workstations Allow Lateral Movement

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Phillips Reveals Code Execution Vulnerabilities in Cardiovascular Devices

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Treasurer Assumes Interim Responsibility for Australia's National Security

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Ethereum dApps Still Lagging in Adoption

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How to Develop the Right Strategy to Increase IoT Security

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Let User Experience Guide Your Security Requirements

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Egypt Uses Cyber Security Law to Limit Social Media and Internet Access

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Hacking Prosecutions Continue to Fall

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Russian Election Hacking Hits a Bump, But It's Still Going on

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Russian Hack Attempt Of US Political Groups Explained

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This New Ransomware Campaign Targets Business and Demands a Massive Bitcoin Ransom

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Philips Reveals Code Execution Vulnerabilities in Cardiovascular Devices

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Devastating NotPetya Cyber Attack Not Classed as 'War'

14.

More States Appoint Chief Privacy Officers to Protect People's Data

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Conde Nast Privacy Suit Ends with $13.8M Settlement

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Hacking Law Firms Can Be Just Child's Play

17.

Treasury Hits Russians with New Shipping, Cyber Sanctions

18.

Criminals Target Superdrug's Customers

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DHS Says It Will Play a Bigger Role in Federal Cyber Security Efforts

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More States Appoint 'Chief Privacy Officers' to Protect People's Data

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Cyber Leadership Has to Come From the Top: Critical Update

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Social Media Mocks Swedish Paranoia After Birds Take Down Fighter Jet: 'Russia Hacked the Birds'

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Cyber Criminals Using Innovative GrandCrab for Ransomware Attacks

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Americans Fret About Loss Of Control Over Personal Information

25.

How to Buy, Sell, and Keep Track Of Bitcoin

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More Than $1.1M Lost to Cyber Crime Every Minute

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I Just Hacked a State Election. I'm 17. and I'm Not Even a Very Good Hacker

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The Cyber Security Threat Is Real, Here's What You Can Do About It

29.

New Zealand to Run National Cyber Security Exercise

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Online Crime Costs More Than $1m a Minute

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Retail and Finance Top Cyber Targets

32.

Malaysia's Financial Sector Warms Up to Cloud, But Lacks Security Leadership

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Senator Urges a Roving Cyber Auditor

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Cyber Leadership Has to Come From the Top: Critical Update

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Kalashnikov's Walker Robot Causes Meme Frenzy: 'Someone Watched Too Much Robocop'

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Russian Hackers Go After Conservative Groups

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Senator Urges a Roving Cyber Auditor

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We Answer Your 'Internetting' Questions. Mostly About Raccoons

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Congress Should Consider Allowing Companies to 'Hack Back' After Cyber Attacks: Dem Senator

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Hackers Steal More Than $1M From Global Economy in a Single Minute

41.

The Need to Focus on Cyber Security Basics: Cyber Hygiene

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2 Attacks Imperil Info for 417,000 at Augusta University Health System

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The Need to Focus on Cyber Security Basics: Cyber Hygiene

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