Cyber Security News

Sep 20 2018

1.

Us Senate, Staff Targeted By State-backed Hackers: Lawmaker

2.

Hackers Steal $60m From Japanese Crypto Exchange

3.

Equifax Fined £500,000 Over Customer Data Breach

4.

Privacy Advocates Have Failed to Engage on My Health Record

5.

AFP Analysing Sensitive Data Without Accessing the Unpleasant Truth

6.

Firm Fined After Data Breach Hit Millions

7.

Crypto Exchange Zaif Hacked in $60 Million, 6,000 Bitcoin Theft

8.

Selling Piece Of Mind: Security Warranties

9.

How Do You Protect Digital Channels From Cyber Threats?

10.

Better Security Needed to Harness the Positive Potential Of AI, Mitigate Risks Of Attacks

11.

Building Security Into DevOps Versus Bolting It on

12.

Gun Lobby Accused Of 'Dirty Tactics' After Anti-gun Group's Twitter Account Hacked

13.

Majority Of UK Firms Not Insured Against Security Breaches and Data Loss

14.

Trustchain, a High Performance Block-less Blockchain 3.0 Protocol

15.

Colin Lobely and Bryony Chinnery on Changing Cyber Security Perceptions

16.

Report Reveals Widespread Use Of Pegasus Spyware

17.

Card Data-Scraping Magecart Code Found on Newegg

18.

Bug Hunters Fail Third Year in a Row to Get Top Prize in Android Hacking Program

19.

We'll Hack Back at Attackers, Says Us: Cyber Defence

20.

Chinese Police Arrest Hacker Who Sold Data Of Millions Of Hotel Guests on the Dark Web

21.

Your Boss Doesn't Care and That's Not Ok Anymore: Cyber Security

22.

PayPal Investors Face Skeptical Judge in Hack Class Action

23.

Data Breaches Caused No Harm, Health System Argues

24.

White House Cyber Plan Calls for Deterrence, Legal Revamp

25.

What In-House Counsel Can Do to Fight Cyber Threats

26.

Data Regulator Plans GDPR 'Sandbox' to Test Compliance

27.

Insurer Adds Fitness Tracking to All Policies

28.

Vote Leave Firm Given First UK GDPR Notice

29.

Facebook Given Deadline Over User Data

30.

Health Care Provider Settles Over Breach That Exposed Thousands Of Records

31.

Company That Pushed Hackers Out Of DNC Now Protecting Government Systems

32.

We're Going to Cyber Harder: White House

33.

Ecuador Pledged to Not Kick Out Assange, But Threat Of US Prosecution Still Serious - Lawyer to RT

34.

Newegg Hacked to Steal Customers' Credit Card Data

35.

John Hancock Life Insurance Now Requires a Fitness Tracker

36.

Progressive Taps Into ELD Data in Quest to Better Align Insurance Premiums with Risk

37.

Equifax Just Took Another Hit From That 2017 Hack

38.

Internet Regulator Considered for UK

39.

Japan Lost $540 Million to Crypto Hacks in First Half Of 2018

40.

US to Go on Offense in Cyber Space, Bolton Says

41.

Company That Pushed Hackers Out Of DNC Now Protecting Government Systems

42.

Equifax Dodges GDPR Bullet as ICO Fines It £500,000 Via 1998 Data Act

43.

Why America Should Embrace Market Surveillance in Sports Betting Before It's Too Late

44.

ICANN Sets Plan to Reinforce Internet DNS Security

45.

Asda Outsources App Development to Support Digital Future

46.

Scottish Government Pumps £13.5m Into the Data Lab

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Police Chiefs Put Plans in Place as UK May Lose Access to EU Data Sharing Tools Post Brexit

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Japan Digital Currency Exchange Hacked, Losing $60 Million

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Explosion Of Spiders Causes 300m Web to Cover Town

50.

California Dem Hit with DDoS Attacks During Failed Primary Bid

51.

British Arm Of Equifax Fined Over 2017 Data Breach

52.

Report Finds States Have Improved Cyber Security for Voter Registration Data

53.

A Top App in the Mac App Store Sent Your Data to China

54.

Australian Teen Who Hacked Apple to Face Sentencing Next Week

55.

Asean Adopts Cyber Rules After Major Data Breaches in Region

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