Cyber Security News

Dec 17 2018

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Code Execution Flaw in SQLite Affects Chrome, Other Software

2.

Australia's Encryption Laws Are 'Highly Unlikely' to Dragoon Employees in Secret

3.

South Korea to Develop AI to Prevent Voice Phishing

4.

US Ballistic Missile Systems Have Very Poor Cyber Security

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More Cyber Criminals Seeking to Monetize Attacks, Report Finds

6.

Pressure Mounts on Election Security as 2020 Approaches: the Year Ahead

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Data Protection Top Risk for Companies - New Crisis Management Report

8.

Instapaper, Djay, Nanostudio 2 and Other Awesome Apps Of the Week

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New Cyber Readiness Program Launched for SMBs

10.

Technical Data on US Missile Defense System Lacks Adequate Protections, DoD Says

11.

Why Email Phishing Persists

12.

Why Email Phishing Persists

13.

Czech, German Cyber Agencies Split on Chinese Threat

14.

Investors Sue Over Fake Crypto Investment Club Scheme

15.

Ballistic Missile Defence Systems Blasted for Poor Security Hygiene

16.

Android Phone Facial Recognition Security 'Tricked By 3D Printed Head'

17.

The Security Advice You Should Give Your Friends and Family This Holiday: CYBER Podcast

18.

Russian 2016 Influence Operation Targeted African-Americans on Social Media

19.

Russian Disinformation Targeted African-Americans to Sow Division

20.

50-inch Samsung 4k Tv, Hp Ryzen 5 Laptop: Deals

21.

Hacker Uses Internet Meme to Send Hidden Commands to Malware

22.

Hackers Could 3D Print Your Head to Unlock Your Phone

23.

Financial Services Giant Transforms Application Delivery Through HCL

24.

Autonomous Submersible, Arggonauts, Uses Dell for Remote Data Processing

25.

Scientists Want to Melt Icy Crust on Jupiter's Moon: Nuclear-powered Bot to Help Find Alien Life

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DHS Finds Encryption Vulnerabilities in Medtronic Programmers

27.

Cyber Attacks on Cars Rise

28.

Your High-Tech Car Is a Magnet for Hacking

29.

Quora Exposed 100 Million Passwords But Did Almost Everything Right

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Quora Exposed 100 Million Passwords But Did Almost Everything Right

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