Cyber Security News

Nov 29 2018

1.

The Ransomware That Crippled Atlanta Was Created By Two Iranians, Says DoJ

2.

Richard Stiennon: Autonomous Cyber Defences Are the Future

3.

Dunkin' Donuts Accounts May Have Been Hacked in Credential Stuffing Attack

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US Charges Iranian 'Samsam' Hackers

5.

Is Security the Real Stuff Of Nightmares?

6.

Chinese Translation App Censors Words - But Not on iPhone

7.

Data Recovery Firm Helps Anyone Hack Locked iPhones

8.

ICloud Now Syncs with Windows 10 Again

9.

Zoom Conferencing App Exposes Enterprises to Attacks

10.

Colorado Agency Targeted in Nationwide Ransomware Scheme

11.

Sky Brasil Exposes Data Of 32 Million Subscribers

12.

Hackers Can Exploit This Bug in Surveillance Cameras to Tamper with Footage

13.

KingMiner Malware Hijacks the Full Power Of Windows Server CPUs

14.

We Don't Tell Tech Companies About Every Software Flaw: GCHQ

15.

L0rdix, the Swiss Army Knife Of Windows Hacking, Available for Purchase in the Dark Web

16.

If Your Data Were Being Manipulated, Would You Notice?

17.

AWS Joins the Blockchain Party

18.

UK Spy Agency Explains When It Keeps Security Flaws Secret

19.

Russian Charged with Hacking Pittsburgh Nat'l Golf Course

20.

Cyber Security Co. Secures $100M in Financing Round

21.

Fake Virus Scammers Raided in India

22.

How Your Old Computer Is Reborn as a Robot

23.

How Trump's Tariffs Disrupted a Fragile Cyber -Peace

24.

Germany Suspects Russia-Linked Hackers in Attacks on Politicians

25.

Pentagon Travel Record Breach Highlights Impact Of Hacker Dwell Time

26.

The US Leans on Private Firms to Expose Foreign Hackers

27.

Woman Barricades Herself in French Bank, Threatens to Blow It Up

28.

Dell Reveals Potential Security Breach

29.

Virtual Instruments Aims to Be "The Brain Of the Datacenter"

30.

UK Cyber Security Strategy Making 'Good Progress'

31.

120,000 Police Officers to Receive Cyber Security Training

32.

Scottish Government and Nesta Launch Health Data Challenge

33.

Pentagon Travel Record Breach Highlights Impact Of Hacker Dwell Time

34.

Indian Police Break Up International Computer Virus Scam

35.

Two Iranian Men Indicted for Atlanta, Colorado DOT Cyber Attacks

36.

Swamped By Cyber Threats, Citizens Need Government Protection

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