Cyber Security News

April 2018

31.

China Cyber Spies Mined Japanese Firms for North Korean Secrets

32.

DNC's Hacking Suit Is a Missed Opportunity

33.

Cyber Pioneers in EU's North Open Hacker-Proof Digital Highway

34.

Former SunTrust Employee Said to Have Stolen Customer Data

35.

Former SunTrust Employee Said to Have Stolen Customer Data


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


36.

Cyber Security Vulnerabilities Could Expose PHI in Heart Device

37.

Teen Who Hacked Ex-CIA Director John Brennan Gets Sentenced to 2 Years Of Prison

38.

Reducing Cyber Security Vulnerabilities Part Of FDA Action Plan

39.

A Tale Of Two Data Breaches - Under Armour and Panera Bread

40.

Russia Denies 'Feeble' and 'Groundless' Accusations Of Internet Tampering



41.

FDA Warns Of Cyber Security Vulnerability in Defibrillators

42.

Applying Inogen Data Breach Lessons to Healthcare Providers

43.

Sustainable Cyber Security Can Help Stop Ticking Time Bomb Threatening Digital Economy

44.

Cyber Security Tech Accord, "The Digital Geneva Convention"

45.

Small Town Councillor Posts Racist Slur on Facebook, Claims He Was Hacked, Then Deletes His Account and Wipes His Hard Drive



46.

US, UK Say Russia Targets Internet Hardware for Espionage

47.

Cyber Sec Resellers Reveal Their Weapons Of Choice

48.

Has a Russian Intelligence Agent Hacked Your Wifi?

49.

Australia Joins US and UK in Blaming Russian-backed Hackers for Cyber Attacks

50.

UK and US Accuse Russia Of 'Malicious' Cyber Activity



51.

Minister for Defence Says There Was No Significant Exploitation From Russian Hackers

52.

Russian Hackers Target Australia in 'Preparation for Future Cyber Attack'

53.

NIST Unveils Latest Version Of Its Popular Cyber Security Framework

54.

Will Europe Force the US to Move Faster on Privacy Reform?

55.

Russia Steps Up Hacking



56.

A Computer-Generated, Pro-Trump Instagram Model Said She Hacked Lil Miquela, Another CGI Instagram Model

57.

Thousands Of Android Apps Are Tracking Kids Without Parental Consent

58.

US and UK Blame Russia for 'Malicious' Cyber Offensive

59.

NCSC Warns UK Telcos Of Chinese ZTE National Security Risk

60.

The White House Warns on Russian Router Hacking, But Muddles the Message

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