Cyber Security News

Sep 14 2018

1.

A Cyber Attack Could Trigger the Next Financial Crisis

2.

Kansas Plans to Spend $4.6m on Election Security: Report

3.

North Korea Denies Existence Of Cyber Hacker

4.

Four Questions for BA in Aftermath Of Data Heist

5.

Police Hit Australian Immigration Center Over Alleged AU$3m Business Email Scam

6.

TAFE SA to Offer Cyber Security Course

7.

Analysis Of Half-a-billion Emails Reveals Malware-less Email Attacks Are on the Rise

8.

Moment Debuts First-ever MFi Certified Wireless Battery Case for iPhone

9.

How to Hack an Election-and What States Should Do to Prevent Fake Votes

10.

Nigerian Fraudster Who Stole Millions Heads to US Prison

11.

Russian Spies Arrested on Suspicion Of Plans to Hack Swiss Laboratory

12.

China-linked APT10 Hackers Update Attack Techniques

13.

N. Korea Calls Sony, Wannacry Hack Charges Smear Campaign

14.

US Loses Extradition Battle with Russia for Bitcoin Kingpin

15.

Blockchain Betting App Mocks Competitor for Getting Hacked. Gets Hacked Four Days Later

16.

Data Breaches Affect Stock Performance in the Long Run, Study Finds

17.

Students Blamed for Many University Cyber Attacks: DDoS Attacks

18.

The Overlooked Weak Link in Election Security

19.

The Overlooked Weak Link in Election Security

20.

The Privacy Fight for Digital Data Warrants Is Just Starting

21.

Small Businesses Defend Claims in Equifax Data Breach MDL

22.

Kimpton Data Breach Deal Rejected Over Settlement Cap

23.

N Korea Says Hack Suspect 'Doesn't Exist'

24.

Korea Taps Samsung's Blockchain Tech to Fight Customs Fraud

25.

Hackers Wage a New Cold War

26.

Japanese Professor Builds Creepy Child-like Robot : Robo-kid

27.

People Are Recklessly Speculating That the Massachusetts Gas Explosions Were a Stuxnet-Related Hack

28.

A Decade-Old Attack Can Break the Encryption Of Most PCs

29.

Fraud Kingpin Ran Multi-million Dollar Ops From Inside Immigration Detention Center

30.

Interconnects and Data Ingress in Equinix Cloud Vision

31.

Cyber Criminals Outspending Industry By 10 Times

32.

North Korea Calls US Hacking Claims 'Vicious Slander'

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North Korea Warns US That Cyber Attack Allegations Could Undermine Talks

34.

Senators Expedite Vote to Create DHS Cyber Agency (Radio)

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