Cyber Security News

Aug 24 2018

1.

Democratic National Committee Now Says Hacking Attempt Was Only a Test

2.

Leaker Of Secret Report on Russian Hacking Gets 5 Years

3.

Australia Bans Huawei From 5G Network Over Security Concerns

4.

Spyware Firm SpyFone Leaves Customer Data, Recordings Exposed Online

5.

Hackers Help Themselves to Data Belonging to 2 Million T-Mobile Customers

6.

500,000 Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen Customers Involved in Possible Credit Card Data Theft

7.

Cryptocurrency Experiences Market Correction

8.

Why Do Enterprises Take a Long Time to Install Vital Security Updates

9.

App Gap Poses Threat to Community Banks

10.

North Koreans Add Mac OS to Cryptocurrency-stealing Malware Attacks

11.

2 Million Affected: T-Mobile Hack

12.

Hackers Stole Personal Data Of 2 Million T-Mobile Customers

13.

Share Lessons Learnt on Data Breaches with Public

14.

What Is Happening in Your Skype for Business Environment?

15.

Persistent Hacker Converts iPhone 7 to Wireless Charging

16.

AdvisorsBot Malware Downloader Discovered

17.

T-Mobile Data Breach Hits Over 2 Million Customers

18.

Half a Million Cards Exposed in Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen Breach

19.

T-Mobile Hack May Have Exposed Data Of 2 Million Customers

20.

NSA Leaker Reality Winner Sentenced to Over 5 Years in Prison

21.

Open Port Exposes Data Of 50.5M GOMO App Users

22.

Iranian Hackers Target 70 Universities Worldwide to Steal Research

23.

Convenience Store Chain Faces Privacy Suit Over Receipts

24.

Navy Chooses 5 Cos. for $950M Cyber Mission Contract

25.

SEC to Reconsider Staff's Rejection Of 9 Bitcoin ETFs

26.

Data Trafficker Gets 6 Years in $31M Hacking Scheme

27.

Calif. Appeals Court Vetos Request for Bar Applicant Data

28.

Airbnb Suit Challenges New NYC Rental Data Collection Law

29.

Insurers Fear 'Cyber Lexicon' Threat to Competition

30.

T-Mobile Admits Hackers Stole Customer Data in Major Security Breach

31.

Ransomware Attacks Against Riverside, Ohio, Worse Than Initially Thought

32.

DNC Hack Actually Unsanctioned Security Test, Officials Now Say

33.

Hyperscaler Demand for European Datacenter Space Takes Colocation Market to New Record Highs

34.

UK Universities Targeted By Iranian Hackers

35.

EduServ Confirms Fallout From Datacenter Power Outage Is Being Resolved

36.

Why Investment in Cyber Security Is Taking Off: Cyber Drivers

37.

Ukrainian Sentenced for Trafficking in Hacked Financial Information

38.

Nearly 15 Million Texas Voters Reportedly Exposed By Data Leak

39.

T-Mobile Hacked in Data Breach That Hit 2 Million Customers

40.

An Undiscovered Facebook Bug Made Me Think I Was Hacked

41.

Speed, Not Security, Tops Priority List for Blockchain in Healthcare

42.

T-Mobile Security Breach Exposes Personal Information

43.

'Economy Is Strong,' Fed Chairman Says, Urging a Policy Of Risk Management

44.

Infected Mosquitoes on the Rise: West Nile Virus

45.

T-Mobile Was Hit By Hackers

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