Cyber Security News

Nov 16 2018

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Japan's Minister Of Cyber Security Admits He's Never Used a Computer

2.

Never Mind Oil Companies, Cyber Attacks Risk 'Shutting Down Entire Countries'

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Dridex/Locky Operators Unleash New Malware in Recent Attack

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Most ATMs Can Be Hacked in Under 20 Minutes

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New Breed Of Self-propagating Fileless Malware to Emerge in 2019: Vaporworms

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What Senior Finance Executives Think About Payments Security

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Cloud Interoperability and App Mobility Outrank Cost and Security for Primary Hybrid Cloud Benefits

8.

Organizations Unable to Achieve Business Resilience Against Cyber Threats

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Ex-State Street Executive Sentenced in Secret Commissions Case

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Corp Fin Chief Accountant Echoes Theme Of Need for Brexit, LIBOR and Cyber Security Disclosure

11.

IPhone Flaw Lets Hackers Access Recently Deleted Files

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Japan Cyber Security Minister Admits Shunning Pcs: Does Not Compute

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SamSam and GandCrab Illustrate Evolution Of Ransomware

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Russian APT Comes Back to Life with New US Spear-phishing Campaign

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Trump Signs Bill That Creates the Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency

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AWS Rolls Out New Security Feature to Prevent Accidental S3 Data Leaks

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Russian Banks Hit By Major Phishing Attacks From Two Hacker Groups

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Most Antivirus Programs Fail to Detect This Cryptocurrency-stealing Malware

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These AI-generated Fake Fingerprints Can Fool Smartphone Security

20.

Hacking Group Returns, Switches Attacks From Ransomware to Trojan Malware

21.

Winter Olympic Games Hackers Are Back with an Updated Arsenal

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Malicious Code Hidden in Advert Images Cost Ad Networks $1.13bn This Year

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UK's Approach to Regulating Crypto-Assets Looks 'Measured'

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UK Firms in the Dark Around the Impact Of Cyber Attacks

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Many Firms Still Stuck in GDPR Prep Phase Six Months After Its Initiation

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Why Is Hiring a Government Chief Security Officer Such Tricky Business?

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Beware Of Black Friday Scams

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Atms Take Just 20 Minutes to Crack: Hack for Cash

29.

How to Tell If Your Account Has Been Hacked

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Patching Is Failing as a Security Paradigm

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Firefox to Display Warning If You Visit a Site That's Been Breached

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Insecure Server Puts Two-Factor, Password Data Of Millions at Risk

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Does AI Require High-end Infrastructure?

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Beware Of Black Friday Scams

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Hospital Leaders Feel Underprepared for Cyber Security Threats

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