Cyber Security News

August 2019

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Nvidia Tries to Nix Stock-Drop Suit Over Crypto Sales

572.

Princeton Trustees Deride Claims University Stole AI Data

573.

Passwords and Badges Are No Longer Enough

574.

Hackers Feast on Exotic DDoS Threat Vectors, as Botnet "Buffet" Gets Ever Larger

575.

NIST Guide Gives Core Basics for Mitigating IoT Device Security Risks


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


576.

Russian Hackers Spy on Companies with Insecure Office Devices

577.

What We Expect: Black Hat 2019

578.

The Risk Of Weak Online Banking Passwords

579.

Does Your AI Have Enough Data and Context?

580.

'Machete' Cyber Spies Target Military in Venezuela, Ecuador



581.

Lawmakers Urge State Department to Warn American Travelers About Chinese Surveillance

582.

Passwords and Badges Are No Longer Enough

583.

Video Games Aren't Why Shootings Happen. Politicians Still Blame Them

584.

Most UK University Applicants at Risk Of Email Fraud

585.

SMB Study Reveals Majority Of Small Businesses Aren't Taking Cyber Attacks Seriously



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The Rise Of the Global Cyber War Threat

587.

'Data Management Needs a Layered Approach': BSI's Stephen Bowes

588.

US Military Purchased $32.8m Worth Of Electronics with Known Security Risks

589.

The Trump Administration Is Using the Full Power Of the US Surveillance State Against Whistleblowers

590.

Massive 40GB Honda Data Breach Described as 'a Hacker's Dream'



591.

3 Out Of 4 Phishing Scams Get to Your Inbox Untouched

592.

GitHub Sued for Aiding Hacking in Capital One Breach

593.

E3 Website Accidentally Doxed Contact Info for 2,000 Journalists

594.

Republicans Launch Inquiry Into Data Breaches

595.

Poshmark Clothing Marketplace Says Hacker Stole Customer Details



596.

Australian Government, Spooks, and Industry All on Different Cyber Pages

597.

New Windows Malware Sets Up Proxies on Your PC to Relay Malicious Traffic

598.

OAIC Still Asking for Information Privacy Amendments to Data Retention Regime

599.

Many Companies Don't Know the Depth Of Their IoT-related Risk Exposure

600.

Equifax Breach Still Poses Fraud Risk at Four Government Agencies

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