Cyber Security News

January 2018

1.

Car-sharing Company GoGet Took Seven Months to Tell Customers Of Data Hack

2.

'Self-confessed' Hacker Arrested Over Alleged Theft Of 33 GoGet Rides

3.

What Can Be Expected From DDoS Attacks in 2018?

4.

Rise in Cyber Attacks Against Financial Services Firms

5.

Lawmakers Press Mnuchin Over GSE Reform, Reg Relief and Cyber Threats



6.

It's Time to Act on Cyber Crime

7.

Ready for the EU's GDPR Compliance Deadline? Many Companies Aren't

8.

Hackers Are Making ATMs Give Away Cash: Jackpotting

9.

My Uber Account Was Hacked - and I Was Refunded in Rouble Credits

10.

Japan Orders Broader Checks After $655m Cryptocurrency Theft



11.

Did You Swipe Right on Tinder? Hackers May Know

12.

Claims Dutch Spies Caught Russian Hackers on Tape

13.

Cyber Espionage Using Fake Apps with Android Malware: Uncovered

14.

FTC Reports on 2017 Privacy, Data Security Enforcement

15.

£130bn Stolen From Consumers in 2017, Report Says: Cyber Crime


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16.

Major Cyber Attack on UK a Matter Of 'When, Not If' - Security Chief

17.

The People You Call When You've Had a Breach

18.

Dutch Government Switches to Super-Secure "Dumb" Phone to Prevent Hacks

19.

Does Cyber Security Really Need Machine Learning Technology?

20.

UIDAI Denies Aadhaar Data Breach Puts Massive Biometric Database at Risk



21.

Malware, Web-Based Attacks Remain Top Cyber Security Threats

22.

Android Virus Can Spy on Users in a Way You've Never Seen Before

23.

Are Mass Transit Systems the Next Cyber Security Target?

24.

Fears Mount About Meltdown, Spectre Threats to Cloud Computing

25.

CoinHive, Monero and the Controversial Rise Of Cryptojacking



26.

Cyber Attack Risk on Nuclear Weapons Systems 'Relatively High' - Thinktank

27.

Data Breaches Remain Top Concern for Chief Information Security Officers in 2018

28.

Ohio Computer Programmer Indicted for Infecting Thousands Of Computers with Malicious Software and Gaining Access to Victims' Communications and Personal Information

29.

Is CFPB's Data Freeze About Security Or a Political Ploy?

30.

Insights From More Than 1,000 Free Phishing Kits: Phishing Attacks

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