Cyber Security News

Aug 15 2018

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Wave Of Cryptomining at Colleges, Businesses Raise Hacking Concerns

2.

Tech Giants Face Hefty Fines Under Australia Cyber Laws

3.

China Accused Of Using Belt and Road for Spying

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Ripple Chairman to Appear at the Crypto Finance Conference in California

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Jamaica Stock Exchange Will Offer Crypto Trading

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Cryptocurrency Market Cap Drops to Lowest in 2018

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Fax Machines May Be Vulnerable to Hackers, Report Finds

8.

Defcon Hacking Challenge Swings a Sledgehammer at Unlucky Computers

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New Vendors, New Leaders, New Wave: Digital Risk Protection in 2018

10.

Andromeda Botnet Malware Is Still an Infection Issue

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How AI-powered Malware Uses Facial Recognition Technology

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How to Inoculate the Tech Herd From IoT Cyber Infections

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52% Of Businesses Have Weak Cyber Security Vulnerability Assessment Strategies

14.

3 Sets Of G Suite Security and Privacy Settings Every Admin Should Review

15.

Here's What's Next for the GDPR

16.

How Hackers Can Compromise Police Bodycams

17.

Ex-Contractor Says 63 Months Appropriate for Classified Leak

18.

House Dems Want Answers on Debunked FCC Hack Claims

19.

AT&T Faces $224M Privacy Suit Over Cryptocurrency Theft

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AT&T Sued for $224 Million After Phone Hackers Rob Crypto Investor

21.

Bitcoin's Taproot Privacy Tech Is Ready - But There's a Catch

22.

Chaos and Confusion Reign with Existing Firewall Infrastructure

23.

DDoS Attackers Increasingly Strike Outside Of Normal Business Hours

24.

How Cyber Credit Scores Could Determine Future Enterprise Relationships

25.

62% Of UK Firms Lack Full Cyber Security Insurance

26.

The Hackers Hunting Down Missing People

27.

Bitcoin Investor Sues AT&T After Losing $23 Million in SIM Swap Hack

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Healthcare Data Security Angst Drives Biometrics Market Growth

29.

Investor Sues AT&T for $224 Million Over Cryptocurrency Hack

30.

South Africa's Highest Court Rules Top Prosecutor's Appointment Invalid

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Hacked Appliances Could Shut Down the Power Grid, Researchers Say

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Spying on Nonprofits, Fishing Boats, and the North Pole: the NSA's Role in a Climate-Changed World

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NSA Cracked Open Encrypted Networks Of Russian Airlines, Al Jazeera, and Other "High Potential" Targets

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Hold the Phone! My Unsettling Discoveries About How Our Gestures Online Are Tracked

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Hacked Appliances Could Shut Down the Power Grid, Researchers Say

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Trump Ends Obama-era Rules on US-led Cyber Attacks

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Why You Should Consider Crowdsourcing IT Security Services

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Maryland Did Not Adequately Secure Medicaid System, Data: OIG

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