Cyber Security News

Sep 25 2018

1.

Tesco Bank Faces Record Fine Over 2016 Cyber Attack

2.

How Translation Apps Are Ironing Out Embarrassing Gaffes

3.

Face ID Fails to Recognize Difference Between Twins

4.

Ferrite, Halide, Sorted 3 and Other Amazing Apps Of the Week

5.

Trump Administration Recommends Better Data Privacy Controls

6.

Firefox Monitor Shows If Your Personal Information Was Lost in a Hack

7.

Monero Bug Could Have Allowed Hackers to Steal Massive Amounts Of Cryptocurrency

8.

New Linux 'Mutagen Astronomy' Security Flaw Impacts Red Hat and CentOS Distros

9.

Man Gets Two Years in Prison for Sabotaging US Army Servers with 'Logic Bomb'

10.

Vulnerable Open Source Component Adoption Skyrockets in the Enterprise

11.

Thousands Of WordPress Sites Hacked, Redirected to Tech Support Scams

12.

300,000 Computers Still Infected: Indestructible EternalBlue

13.

Cyber Security Strategy Must Be a Board-level Issue

14.

'Nationalise the Internet' Call Rejected

15.

Japan Regulators Seek Answers in Wake Of Zaif's $60 Million Crypto Hack

16.

Poor Security Behavior Still Evident in Most Industry Sectors

17.

Malware a Threat to South Carolina's Aging Voting Machines

18.

PCI DSS Compliance Falls Despite Security Benefit

19.

MI5 Admits to 'Unlawful' Spying on Privacy International

20.

NHS Digital to Publish New Guidance on Data Standards

21.

WannaCry and NotPetya Inspiring New Attacks

22.

Businesses Expect Shortfall Due to GDPR and Brexit

23.

Compromising Photo Of Macron's Aide Posing with Gun for Selfie Leaked to Press

24.

Scientists Measure Creepy, Invisible Clouds That Orbit Every Human Being on Earth

25.

Have You Been Pwned? Firefox Tool Will Tell You

26.

Smart Devices Are a 'Prime Target' for Cyber Criminals

27.

Over 6 Million Users Hit By Breach at Fashion Retailer SHEIN

28.

NSA Coder Sent to Prison for Massive Security Fail

29.

5 Lessons for It Security: the Sony Hacker Indictment

30.

First Known Malicious Cryptomining Campaign Targeting Kodi Discovered

31.

Cyber Criminals Increasingly Target Cryptocurrency, Research Finds

32.

While New Strains Slow, Ransomware Attacks Continue Apace

33.

Healthcare Cyber Security Is a Top 2019 Executive Challenge

34.

US Utilities Wage Constant Battle Against Hackers

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