Cyber Security News

Nov 14 2018

1.

APT Group Uses Windows Zero-Day in Middle East Attacks

2.

Greens Flag AU$1.5 Billion NBN Policy, Aussie GDPR, Data Retention Repeal

3.

No Evidence So Far Of Foreign Hacking in Midterm Elections: DHS

4.

Election Officials Report Spike in Foreign Hacking Attempts

5.

Midterm Vote to Set Cyber Agenda

6.

Getting It Right: Cyber Security and Ethical Data Management

7.

Ransomware Is the Leading Cyber Threat Experienced By SMBs

8.

Despite Rise in Security Awareness, Employees' Poor Security Habits Are Getting Worse

9.

How Zelle, Banks Combat Real-time Payment Fraud

10.

Screen Time Flaw Lets Kids Use Safari Without Limitations

11.

Chinese Hackers Target UK Engineering Company

12.

IPhone X Exploits Earn Hackers Over $100,000

13.

Cathay Apologizes Over Data Breach But Denies Cover-up

14.

Many Free Mobile VPN Apps Are Based in China Or Have Chinese Ownership

15.

Why Cryptojacking Malware Is a Bigger Threat to Your PC Than You Realise

16.

This Remote Access Trojan Just Popped Up on Malware's Most Wanted List

17.

Creating a Decoy File System

18.

BofA Sheds Pa. Firm's Claims Over Account Phishing Scheme

19.

Most Law Firms' Cyber Security Not Up to Par as Risk Grows

20.

US Asks UK to Hand Over Alleged Hackers

21.

An Overview Of Deep Learning Tools

22.

AI-enhanced Security Tools Necessary for Today's Threats

23.

Zero-trust Security Not an Off-the-shelf Product

24.

Congress Passes Long-Sought Bill to Rename DHS Cyber Agency

25.

The Hail Mary Plan to Restart a Hacked US Electric Grid

26.

Macron Wants 'European Army' to Share UN Security Council Seat and Nukes with Berlin - Marine Le Pen

27.

Internet Rejoices as Police Make Arrest in Hunt for 'Beer-stealing' Ross From Friends Doppelganger

28.

How Kevin Mitnick Stole the Source Code for the Best Cell Phone Of 1992

29.

How Hackers Sell Luxury Hotel Rooms for Next to Nothing

30.

Why Is Antivirus Software Still a Thing?

31.

Learning to Attack the Cyber Attackers Can't Happen Fast Enough

32.

Nigerian ISP Takes Blame for Diverting Internet Traffic to China

33.

Congress Passes Long-Sought Bill to Rename DHS Cyber Agency

34.

D.C. Names Longtime Contractor as New Cyber Security Officer

35.

Phishing Attack Exposes Patient Records in Washington

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