Cyber Security News

Sep 13 2018

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Manufacturing Giant Rostec to Manage Data on Waves Blockchain Platform

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DDoS Attack Frequency Grows 40%, Low Volume Attacks Dominate

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Mobile Fraud Is Increasing, Attack Rates Rising 24% Year-over-year

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Phished Credentials Caused Twice as Many Breaches Than Malware in the Past Year

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Soon Your Doctor Will Be Able to Wirelessly Track Your Health-even Through Walls

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Uptake Is Putting the World's Data to Work

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Car Makers Are Testing a Way for Humans to Team Up with Dangerous Robots

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How Can Specialised Analytics Improve Cyber Security Standards?

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Cyber Attacks Cost German Industry Almost $50 Billion

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Barrage Of Mobile Fraud Attacks Will Increase

11.

One Year Later, Over 2 Billion Devices Still Exposed to BlueBorne Attacks

12.

Talking UK Cyber War with Sir David Omand

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Deepfakes Are a Threat to National Security, Say Lawmakers

14.

Sly Malware Author Hides Cryptomining Botnet Behind Ever-shifting Proxy Service

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Two Billion Devices Still Vulnerable to Blueborne Flaws a Year After Discovery

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Government Mass Surveillance Breached Human Rights, Says European Court

17.

Jaxx Wallet Phishing Campaign Aimed to Steal User Cryptocurrency

18.

Is Hiring a Hacker Ever a Good Idea?

19.

New Cold Boot Attack Affects "Nearly All Modern Computers"

20.

New Ransomware Campaign Pretends to Be Locky But It's Not

21.

European Court Says UK Surveillance Violated Privacy Laws

22.

Snowden Surveillance Powers Ruled Unlawful

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An Ohio Cyber Security Reserve Could Soon Respond to Network Emergencies

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Why the Russians Might Hack the Boy Scouts Next

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Senate-Passed Bill to Hack DHS Heads to House Floor

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Phishing Is the Internet's Most Successful Con

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Declassified Report Describes Confusion Around Military Cyber Responsibilities in 2014

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Ai-generated Fake Videos May Be a Security Threat: US Lawmakers

29.

Kano's Latest DIY Computer Kit Includes a Touch Screen

30.

Most Sleeping Laptops Vulnerable to Cold Boot Attacks

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EU Network Charges Could Revive Roaming Fees

32.

No Deal Brexit May Hinder Free Flow Of Personal Data From EU to UK

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GCHQ Mass Surveillance Regime Was in Breach Of Human Rights Law, European Court Rules

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Phishing Is the Internet's Most Successful Con

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US Attack on I.C.C. Is Seen as Bolstering World's Despots

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Stealing From a Cashierless Store (Without You, Or the Cameras, Knowing It)

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Blockchain for Aviation Supply Chain, and More: DECENT's 3IPK

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NASA Tight-Lipped on Space Station Air Leak

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AI Aimed at Making Life Easier Poses Dangerous Threat

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Senate-Passed Bill to Hack DHS Heads to House Floor

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Dem Introduces Bill to Create Federal Cyber Security Apprenticeship Program

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House Panel Advances DHS Cyber Vulnerabilities Bills

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