Cyber Security News

Aug 29 2018

1.

Carverr Offer Crypto Password Storage in DNA for USD 1,000

2.

Temporary Cryptocurrency Shop to Open in London to Raise Blockchain Awareness

3.

IPhone Hacker Puts Headphone Jack Back

4.

Windows Task Manager Contains Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

5.

Tool and Resources to Help Small Merchants Improve Payment Card Data Security

6.

Your Data Center's IT Is Lock-tight, Are the Facility's Operations?

7.

Hotel Security in Vegas, Elsewhere Hasn't Earned US Backing

8.

Did GDPR Increase Spam and Dodgy Domains?

9.

Tesla Unleashes Sleek But Slow Wireless Phone Charger

10.

Hackers Swipe Personal Data From 2m T-Mobile Customers

11.

No Evidence Clinton Server Hacked Despite Trump Tweet: FBI

12.

Hacktivist Drama 'Mr. Robot' to End with 4th Season in 2019

13.

The Expected Spike in Post-GDPR Spam Activity Hasn't Happened

14.

Lithuanian Media Sign Pact with Govt to Counter Hackers

15.

Australian Security Trio Aim for Unbreakable Encrypted Data Environment

16.

Inside the World's Most Prolific Mobile Banking Malware: Simple But Extremely Effective

17.

Telegram Starts to Play Nice with Security Agencies Over User Data, But Not in Russia

18.

Meet the Malware Which Hijacks Your Browser and Redirects You to Fake Pages

19.

Free Malware Tools Are Being Exploited for Malicious Intent

20.

Can You Find the Hidden Crypto in Cyber Vein's Global Token Hunt?

21.

Calif. Privacy Law Needs Broader Lawsuit Avenue, AG Says

22.

Advocacy Groups Urge Movement on Privacy Board Noms

23.

Huawei Enlists FTC to Fight US National Security Ban

24.

Air Canada Breach Involves Passport Data

25.

130 Million Hotel IDs Breached in China

26.

Bipartisan Senate Quartet in Talks on Data Privacy Bill

27.

Governor Calls for Improved Cyber Security, Broadband Access in North Carolina

28.

US Lawmakers Call for Guaranteed Consequences for Foreign Hackers

29.

Improving Security Is Top Driver for ISO 27001

30.

Security Teams and C-suite Exec Views Not Aligned

31.

Cryptocurrency Passwords Can Now Be Stored in DNA

32.

Qualcomm's Medical Gateway Has Critical Cyber Security Vulnerability

33.

Few Execs Believe Healthcare IT Security Tech Will Be Disruptive

34.

Air Canada Discloses Mobile App Data Breach Affecting 20,000

35.

Acer Unveils Monstrous Convertible Gaming Laptop

36.

State Department Visa Analysis System Wasn't Patched Or Scanned for Viruses, Audit Finds

37.

Exploiting Decades-Old Telephone Tech to Break Into Android Devices

38.

Monster Galaxy From Dawn Of Universe Mapped

39.

State Department Visa Analysis System Wasn't Patched Or Scanned for Viruses, Audit Finds

40.

Cryptocurrency Passwords Can Now Be Stored in DNA

41.

She Helped Crack the Golden State Killer Case. Here's What She's Going to Do Next

42.

Cryptojacking Attacks Spiked in First Half Of 2018

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