Cyber Security News

March 2018

1.

Hackers Steal Data Of 150 Million MyFitnessPal App Users

2.

Assange's Internet Access Cut Over Comments on Spy Poisoning, Catalonian Separatist Leader

3.

South Dakota Is 49th State to Pass Data Breach Notification Law

4.

Hackers Take Down Baltimore 911 Dispatch System

5.

Github Patches 4 Million Vulnerabilities in Half a Million Repositories


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6.

The Making Of a Cyber Battalion: Army Of 01101111

7.

US State Department Buys $15,000 iPhone Hacking Device

8.

Enterprise Security Lessons to Learn From the Winter Olympics Cyber Attacks

9.

The Impact Of Cyber Security Incidents on Financial Institutions

10.

Nine Iranians Charged with Conducting Massive Cyber Theft Campaign on Behalf Of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps



11.

Fakebank Android Malware Evolves Into Vishing Attack

12.

Utilizing Holistic Cyber Security Measures Against Evolving Threats

13.

Tech Firms Driving Investments in Cloud Data Security

14.

Cambridge Analytica and Our Lives Inside the Surveillance Machine

15.

Cambridge Analytica and Our Lives Inside the Surveillance Machine



16.

The Home Straight: GDPR

17.

UK Police Forces Up Spend on Cyber Crime Training

18.

Hacked Email Accounts Leads to Potential Breach in Des Moines

19.

Employee Attitude Is as Important as Technology When Securing Data

20.

White House Condemns Russian Hacking



21.

White House Condemns Russian Hacking

22.

Aussie Email Security Vendor Reveals New Blockchain Venture

23.

Mozilla Firefox and Safari Browsers Hacked at Pwn2Own 2018

24.

Breach Costs Rise, But Few Organizations Are Ready to Prevent Them

25.

Cyber Sec Provider Lands Major Leading Edge Reseller Deal



26.

Former Equifax CIO Jun Ying Accused Of Insider Trading, DOJ Says

27.

Former Equifax CIO Jun Ying Accused Of Insider Trading, DOJ Says

28.

Former Equifax Executive Charged with Insider Trading After Data Breach

29.

Queensland Transport Department Email Accounts Hacked

30.

Surveillance Reseller Beats NSW Police in Court

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