Cyber Security News

Nov 01 2018

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Melbourne IT, Now Arq Group, Surprised By Chinese Aerospace Hack Claims

2.

Burn Your Credit Card Before Watching These New Mac and iPad Pro Vids

3.

Hackers Gear Up for the Holidays Too

4.

US Senator Working on Bill That Would Jail CEOs for User Privacy Violations

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Australian Defence Contractor Austal Hit By Data Breach

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CIA Vault7 Leaker to Be Charged for Leaking More Classified Data While in Prison

7.

Radisson Hotel Group Suffers Data Breach, Customer Info Leaked

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Companies Are Fast to Spot Vulnerabilities But Lazy to Patch Them, Report

9.

Hacking the Challenge Of Tech Talent Scarcity

10.

Turning the Tables on Hackers

11.

Unlock Smartphones So We Can Lock Up Criminals

12.

Jeep Hacking Suit Could Halt Auto Innovation, Lobbyists Warn

13.

Red Robin Hit with TCPA Suit Over Unwanted Text Ads

14.

EU, US Insurance Regulators May Link to Fight Cyber Crime

15.

Cyber 'Intrusion Campaigns' Increasingly Target Utilities

16.

Firm Says Bluetooth Chip Security Flaws Could Expose Enterprise Wifi APs to Attack

17.

Wyden Unveils Plan to Protect Private Data, Restore 'Do Not Track,' and Jail Reckless CEOs

18.

No Appendix? Your Risk Of Parkinson's Is Reduced By More Than 20%

19.

Nasa Robots Could Dig for Fuel on Red Planet (photos, Video): Mars Mine Craft

20.

Flickr Free Accounts Lose 1TB Of Storage on Jan. 8

21.

Alexa to Manage Aerohive Wi-Fi Networks

22.

Scientists Track Whales From Space

23.

Nutanix Extends Its Beam to Private Cloud Deployments

24.

Cyber Security Vulnerabilities Lurk in Brain Stimulation Devices

25.

Campaign Cyber Security Poses Next Major Challenge for Federal Election Officials

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Manchin Says Social Media Accounts Were Hacked

27.

HITRUST Threat Catalogue Helps Organizations Identify Salient Risks

28.

Control Risks' Fitzsimmons Discusses Cyber Security for US Election, Businesses

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Student Behind Illinois High School Hack

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30 Years Ago, the World's First Cyber Attack Set the Stage for Modern Cyber Security Challenges

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