Cyber Security News

Oct 10 2018

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Cyber Security Isn't Being Taken Seriously Enough

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Windows Zero-Day Exploited in Attacks Aimed at Middle East

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IIS Attacks Surge From 2,000 to 1.7 Million Over Last Quarter

4.

A Perspective on Today's Most Sophisticated Cyber Attacks: Growing Intrusion Trends

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Cryptomining Dethrones Ransomware as Top Threat in 2018

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Privileged Account Practices Are Poor, and IT Security Teams Know It

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Most Consumers Don't Trust Companies to Keep Personal Information Secure

8.

Nonprofit for At-risk Youths Is Helping Banks Solve Cyber Talent Shortage

9.

French Police Officer Charged with Selling Confidential Data on the Dark Web

10.

MuddyWater Threat Actor Expands Targets List

11.

Magecart Attack Hits 'Shopper Approved'

12.

SAP Patches Critical Vulnerability in BusinessObjects

13.

These Hacking Groups Could Target the 2018 Midterm Elections: Campaign 2018

14.

New State-backed Espionage Campaign Targets Military and Government Using Freely Available Hacking Tools

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Five Years Later, Italian Police Identify Hacker Behind 2013 NASA Hacks

16.

A Deep Dive Into the Forces Driving Russian and Chinese Hacker Forums

17.

Federal Privacy Law Shouldn't Lower the Bar, Senators Told

18.

LeClairRyan Adds Cyber Security-Focused Atty From SF Fed

19.

Smaller Firms Must Prepare for Cyber Attacks, Too

20.

Detail Of Dutch Reaction to Russian Cyber Attack Made Public Deliberately

21.

Commvault Tops and Tails HyperScale Backup Appliance Offer

22.

Ofcom Says Government Should Lead on Internet Regulation

23.

Businesses Must Get Ready for a Multi-cloud Strategy

24.

NCSC Head Says Attribution Of GRU Attacks Important

25.

US Weapons Systems Are Easy Cyber Attack Targets, New Report Finds

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The Pentagon's Weapons Are 'Easily Hacked' with 'Basic Tools'

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A Future Where Everything Becomes a Computer Is as Creepy as You Feared

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Razer's New Dual-Storage Blade 15 Gaming Laptop Starts at $1,599

29.

Cyber Spy Group 'Gallmaker' Targets Military, Government Organizations

30.

Why Blockchain Belongs in Government

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'Sea Of Thieves' Update 1.3.1 Adds Cargo Runs

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'Nearly All' Of the Pentagon's Weapons Vulnerable to Hacking

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Lawmakers Press Super Micro for Answers on Hacking Concerns

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Pentagon's New Weapon Systems Are Easy to Hack, GAO Report Finds

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NSA Cyber Official Asks for First-Hand Accounts Of Chip Hacking

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