Cyber Security News

August 2018

31.

Beach Or Door? New Viral Illusion Confuses the Internet

32.

Hackers Favor Using Vulnerable Web Apps to Beat Security Perimeters

33.

Italian Football Club Purchased in Cryptocurrency in Historic Move

34.

US and UK Days Away From European Parliament Ultimatum to Suspend Data Transfers to the US

35.

New Research Shows Impact Of GDPR on Global Spam Levels


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


36.

Loki Bot Attacks Target Corporate Mailboxes

37.

Advanced Android Spyware Remained Hidden for Two Years

38.

CEIDPageLock Rootkit Hijacks Web Browsers

39.

How Cyber Criminals Are Using Blockchain to Their Advantage

40.

Notorious Cyber Crime Gang Behind Global Bank Hacking Spree Returns with New Attacks


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


41.

Misfortune Cookie Vulnerability Returns to Impact Medical Devices

42.

Android 'Api Breaking' Vulnerability Leaks Device Data, Allows User Tracking

43.

Air Canada Reveals Mobile Data Breach, Passport Numbers Potentially Exposed

44.

SaaS Adoption Is on the Rise, But So Is Data Loss

45.

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46.

USPS Admits Release Of Candidate's Security Clearance Info

47.

3 Things You Need to Know About NY's Latest Cyber Regs

48.

Advocates Urge Sens. to Press Kavanaugh on Privacy Issues

49.

New York Renamed 'Jewtropolis' in Map Hack

50.

Census Bureau Must Fix 3,100 Cyber Vulnerabilities Before 2020 Count


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


51.

Mushroom Cloud Storm Wows Weather Watchers in Passing Plane

52.

Suspected Meteorite Hits ISS, Causes Oxygen-leaking Crack

53.

Justice Department Warns It Might Not Be Able to Prosecute Voting Machine Hackers

54.

Spyware Company Exposed '281 Gigabytes' Of Children's Photos Online

55.

For ASCs, Size Matters When It Comes to Healthcare Cyber Security



56.

Firefox to Block Ad Trackers By Default

57.

A Blockchain Platform for Financial Institutions? Bedrock

58.

Craig Jones on the NCA and Forensic Cyber Security

59.

Firefox to Block Some Technology That Tracks You on the Web

60.

Russia Blocks UN Security Council Report on North Korea

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