Cyber Security News

October 2018

631.

Night Owl, HazeOver, Fantasticle and Other Amazing Apps Of the Week

632.

After Phish Get Caught: Hook, Line and Sinker

633.

Apple Tells Congress It Was Never Hacked By Chinese Spy Chips

634.

It's 2018, and Network Middleware Still Can't Handle TLS Without Breaking Encryption

635.

MikroTik Vulnerability Climbs Up the Severity Scale, New Attack Permits Root Access



636.

Code Execution Bug in Malicious Repositories Resolved By Git Project

637.

Hackers Are Using the Dark Web to Target Your Company's Email Addresses

638.

Heathrow Fined for USB Stick Data Breach

639.

Airbus Secures European Institutions Against Cyber Threat

640.

ICO Hits Heathrow Airport with £120,000 Data Breach Fine Over Lost USB Stick



641.

Geospatial Commission Pumps £5m Into Unlocking Value Of Location Data

642.

Fact Or Fiction? Public Cloud API Security Risks

643.

Gruesome Footage Of Dairy Calves Exposes a Gaping Loophole in California's Landmark Animal Welfare Law

644.

Massive Brawl Erupts in Siberian Maximum Security Prison

645.

Interpol Chief Was China's Pride. His Fall Exposes the Country's Dark Side


What's the worst that could happen?


646.

Australia's Other Great (and Threatened) Coral Reefs

647.

The S.E.C. Dusts Off a Never-Used Cyber Enforcement Tool

648.

When the Internet Was, Um, Over? 2001

649.

Lessons From the Alleged Supply Chain Attack By Chinese Spies

650.

California Court Denies Motion to Dismiss Health Data Breach Suit


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


651.

Healthcare IT Execs Lack Confidence in Medical Device Security

652.

North Korea Hackers Tried to Take $1.1 Billion in Bank Attacks

653.

Lessons From the Alleged Supply Chain Attack By Chinese Spies

654.

Russia's Hackers Long Tied to Military, Secret Services

655.

Kim Dotcom Jokingly Mulls 'Insanity Defense' as He Vows to Fight 'Deep State' (VIDEOS)



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Danish Top MP Mulls 'Attacking Russian Hackers', Told to Mind Own Business By Fellow Lawmakers

657.

China's Cyber Spying 'Keeps a Lot Of US Tech CEOs Up at Night'

658.

GRU Took 'Complete Control' Of UK-based TV Station

659.

Lenovo, ZTE Tumble in Wake Of China 'Stealth' Chip Claims

660.

UK Blames 'Reckless' Cyber Attacks on Russia's GRU

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