Cyber Security News

Oct 31 2018

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US Accuses China Of Hacking Aerospace, Tech Companies

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Un Special Rapporteur: Australian Encryption-busting Bill Fatally Flawed

3.

Crypto Price Tracker Poses Malware Threat for Macs

4.

Many Water and Energy Systems Vulnerable to Significant Cyber Risk

5.

Trump Persuaded Struggling People to Invest in Scams, Lawsuit Alleges

6.

The Continuing Challenge Of Cyber Security Hygiene in Digital Health and Life Sciences

7.

Which Laptop Is Right for You? MacBook Smackdown

8.

Cathay Pacific Hit By Worst Ever Airline Data Breach

9.

UK Regulator Issues Second GDPR Enforcement Notice on Canadian Firm

10.

Proposal for Cyber Security Civilian Corps Gets Mixed Reception

11.

Kraken Cryptor Ransomware Merges with Fallout Exploit Kit, Fees Slashed to Gain Followers

12.

Nigerian Airline Arik Air May Have Leaked Customer Data

13.

China Has Been Hijacking Internet Traffic Of Western Countries Through One Of Its Telco

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Phishing Protection Boosts Mobile Security

15.

Telecom Security Flaws Targeted with Bans, Compliance

16.

6 Firms Steer Security Co. Intersections' Go-Private Deal

17.

Ransomware Hackers Target Group 'Involved' in US Elections

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Gov't Use Of 'Smart City' Data Is a Concern, O'Rielly Says

19.

Eurostar Accounts Hit By Hackers

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'Stalkerware' Website Let Anyone Intercept Texts Of Tens Of Thousands Of People

21.

Bomb Explodes at Russian Security Agency, Wounding 3 Workers

22.

Why Passwords Might (Finally) Go Away

23.

Which Is the Best Laptop Replacement? iPad Pro Vs. Surface Pro 6

24.

Ex-Air Force Airman in New Mexico Accused Of Computer Fraud

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'Fallout 76' Perk Cards List Leaked

26.

A Strange Giant Cloud Just Appeared on Mars

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Healthcare Continues to Bear the Brunt Of Ransomware Attacks

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HHS Opens Healthcare Cyber Security Center to Aid Private Sector

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Adopting a Hacker's Point Of View

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HHS Opens Health Cyber Security Coordination Center

31.

US Accuses Chinese Spies Of Campaign to Steal Jet Engine Tech

32.

Alleged Chinese Spies Indicted in US Aircraft Tech Hacking Case

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Adopting a Hacker's Point Of View

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