Cyber Security News

Dec 10 2018

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Australia's Encryption Laws Are a Cyber Cane Toad

2.

Don't Let Privacy Scandals Stall Cyber Security: Not All Data Collection Is Evil

3.

Improving Education and Diversity in Cyber Security

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Highly Active MuddyWater Hackers Hit 30 Organizations in 2 Months

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New Mac Malware Combines Open-Source Backdoor and Crypto-Miner

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Hackers Ramp Up Attacks on Mining Rigs Before Ethereum Price Crashes Into the Gutter

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These Hackers Are Using Android Surveillance Malware to Target Opponents Of the Syrian Government

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Chinese Ransomware Scheme Infects 100,000 But It Has Made a Fatal Mistake

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Protecting Critical Internet Infrastructure From IoT Device Risks

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Detecting Trojans in AI

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Data Shows Fewer Parking Spots Relieve Congestion

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Protecting Critical Internet Infrastructure From IoT Device Risks

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Detecting Trojans in AI

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House Committee Slams Equifax Over 'Preventable' Breach

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EU Greenlights Controversial Cross-Border Data Access Bill

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Adding Undetectable Hardware Trojans to Integrated Circuits: Supply Chain Compromise

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Consumers Still Put Trust in Big Brands Despite Breaches

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UK Businesses Feel Let Down By Government on Cyber Security

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WikiLeaks Skewers Guardian Writer for Zany Theory That RT Is, Wait for It... Reporting News

20.

How the Times Analyzed Location Tracking Companies

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UK Teen Responsible for Bomb Threats, DDoS Attacks Sentenced to Prison

22.

Ukraine Is 'Constant Problem to European Security' - Greek Alternate Foreign Minister

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Attacking From Inside, Cyber Crooks Rake in Millions From Banks

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House Panel Slams Equifax for Breach But Offers No Legislative Fix

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Reduce Employee Email Risk By Taking Decisions Away From Users

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Equifax Failed to Adjust Security to Rapid Growth, Report Says

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House Panel Slams Equifax for Breach But Offers No Legislative Fix

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$807,130 Stolen By Hackers After Cape Cod Community College Phishing Attack

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US Office Of Personnel Management Still Vulnerable to Hacking According to GAO

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Quincy City Hall Infected with Emotet, Hacked Emails Used in Phishing Scheme

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