Cyber Security News

Nov 19 2018

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Department Of Health Wants to Up Security Posture to Commonwealth Standard

2.

APAC Firms Look to Edge for Faster Response But Worry Over Data Security

3.

US Tech Companies Back Paris Cyber Agreement Opposed By Trump Administration

4.

US, Russia Not Among 50 Nations Pledging to Fight Cyber Crime

5.

China Violating Agreement on Cyber Economic Espionage: NSA Official

6.

No Successful Hacks Seen During Midterms: DNC Tech Chief

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HSBC Confirms Some US Bank Customers Affected By October Data Breach

8.

DHS Has 'Not Seen' Successful Cyber Attack on Midterm Elections

9.

Specops Password Policy: Review

10.

Remote Working May Boost Productivity, But Also Leave You Vulnerable to Attack

11.

In a Post-EMV World, Fraud Is Shifting From In-person to Ecommerce Channels

12.

Email Campaign Spreading New tRAT Malware

13.

TP-Link Patches Remote Code Execution Flaws in SOHO Router

14.

New Vehicle Hack Exposes Users' Private Data Via Bluetooth

15.

Hackers Use Drupalgeddon 2 and Dirty COW Exploits to Take Over Web Servers

16.

Russia Wants DNC Hack Lawsuit Thrown Out, Citing International Conventions

17.

A Bug in EA Origin Client Exposes Gamers' Data

18.

Uk Critical Infrastructure Still at Risk From Devastating Cyber Attack: Security Warning

19.

Russian Hacker Arrested in Bulgaria for Ad Fraud Of Over $7 Million

20.

Texas Hospital Becomes Victim Of Dharma Ransomware

21.

Physical Security Critical in Protecting Agency Data

22.

Ill. High Court Set to Shape Biometric Privacy Litigation

23.

FTC Calls for Data Breach Law to 'Clarify' Its Authority

24.

British Cyber Attack Planning 'Wholly Inadequate,' MPs Warn

25.

Blackout for Thousands Of Dark Web Pages

26.

Office 365 Users Locked Out By Authentication Failure

27.

Government Lacks Cyber Resilience Leadership, According to MPs

28.

Pure Storage Makes Big Hybrid Push with Cloud Data Services

29.

Criminals with No Shame Hit Make-a-wish Website: Hack Brief

30.

EBay Kicks Off 8 Days Of Black Friday, Cyber Monday Deals

31.

Tesla Makes the Model 3 Harder to Steal

32.

Credit Card Details Stolen: Vision Direct Hacked

33.

UK Investigates 3,000 Foreign Medics, After Fake Doctor Is Exposed

34.

A Stolen Picasso Buried in the Woods? Not So Fast

35.

Iran-Linked Hackers Use Just-in-Time Creation Of Weaponized Attack Docs

36.

Smart Meters Raise Data Security Questions in Smithfield, Pa

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9/11 Memorial & Museum Summit on Security (Podcast)

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