Cyber Security News

Sep 27 2018

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Government Crackdown on Data Privacy Will Leave Some Big Company Winners and Losers in Its Wake

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Engineer Fined for Blogging Exactly How to Hack a Hotel's Wi-Fi

3.

Transport Commission Concerned Over Government Access to Citizen Vehicle Data

4.

Hank Green on the Darker Side Of Internet Fame

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The State Of Network Security in Organizations with 1000+ Employees

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You Should Prepare for the Next Mega Data Breach

7.

Downloads Of Known Vulnerable Open Source Components Increase 120%

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Most Enterprises Now Running Windows 10, Security Hygiene No Longer Optional

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Should N.Y.'s Strict Cyber Security Rule Be a Model for the Country?

10.

Notorious Hackers Serve SpicyOmelette to Unsuspecting Victims

11.

How the Dark Web Could Hurt the Midterm Elections: Campaign 2018

12.

This Simple Scam Is Exposing Politicians to Hackers: Campaign 2018

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Overhauled Brave Browser Beta Gets Max Privacy with Tor-powered Private Tabs

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Half Of US States Using Voting Machines with a Known Vulnerability, Says Report

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Voting Machines Are Vulnerable to Hacking: Campaign 2018

16.

Do You Have an iPhone for Work? It May Have a Security Flaw That Leaks Info

17.

Phorpiex Worm Pivots to Infect the Enterprise with GandCrab Ransomware

18.

How Automakers Are Tackling Connected Vehicle Vulnerability Management

19.

Fancy Bear LoJax Campaign Reveals First Documented Use Of UEFI Rootkit in the Wild

20.

Widely Used Voting Machine Still Vulnerable

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11th Circ. Reignites Suit Over Website Access for the Deaf

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US Judge Sides with CFTC in Fraud Case, Ruling Cryptos Are Commodities

23.

How Australia Can Help the US Make Democracy Harder to Hack

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Despite Mounting Threats, Cyber Security Spending Is Low Among Candidates

25.

Blockchain Is No 'Magic Wand' for Cyber Security

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Business Is at Inflection Point for Proactive Cyber Security

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Explosion in Fake Data-stealing Shopping Sites

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Norwegian State Discusses Vulnerabilities with IT Sector

29.

Replication Won't Protect VMs Against Ransomware

30.

Best Supply Chain Firms Are Masters Of Data and Automation

31.

Homeland Security Wrestles with Defending a Disappearing Network Perimeter

32.

Russian Hackers Use Malware That Can Survive OS Reinstalls

33.

Secret Service Warns Of Surge in ATM 'Wiretapping' Attacks

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Russian Cyber Spies Use UEFI Rootkit in Attacks

35.

These Personality Traits Will Reveal Your 'Dark Core'

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Hackers Report Cites 'Staggering' Vulnerabilities in US Voting Systems

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Hackers Report Cites 'Staggering' Vulnerabilities in US Voting Systems

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Homeland Security Wrestles with Defending a Disappearing Network Perimeter

39.

Canadian Appeal Of UK Enforcement Tests EU's Privacy Reach

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VON Canada Recovers From Devastating Ransomware Attack

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