Cyber Security News

August 2018

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Supply Chain Attack Hits South Korean Firms

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Darden Hit By Cyber Attack in 23 States

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Republicans Stall on Election Security Bill, Await Briefing

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Government's Getting Faster at Sharing Unclassified Cyber Threat Indicators

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Democratic Party Says It Thwarted Attempted Hack Of Voter Database



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IPhone 2018 Release Date Leaks

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Government's Getting Faster at Sharing Unclassified Cyber Threat Indicators

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Russian Hackers Turn on Anti-Kremlin Conservatives

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DNC Fends Off Cyber -Attack

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US-Russia Relations Suffer After New Hacking (Radio)



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DNC Backtracks on Cyber Attack Claim, Says It Was Only a 'Test'

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Flaws in Emerson Workstations Allow Lateral Movement

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Phillips Reveals Code Execution Vulnerabilities in Cardiovascular Devices

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Treasurer Assumes Interim Responsibility for Australia's National Security

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Ethereum dApps Still Lagging in Adoption



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How to Develop the Right Strategy to Increase IoT Security

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Let User Experience Guide Your Security Requirements

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Egypt Uses Cyber Security Law to Limit Social Media and Internet Access

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Hacking Prosecutions Continue to Fall

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Russian Election Hacking Hits a Bump, But It's Still Going on


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Russian Hack Attempt Of US Political Groups Explained

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This New Ransomware Campaign Targets Business and Demands a Massive Bitcoin Ransom

383.

Philips Reveals Code Execution Vulnerabilities in Cardiovascular Devices

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Devastating NotPetya Cyber Attack Not Classed as 'War'

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More States Appoint Chief Privacy Officers to Protect People's Data


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Conde Nast Privacy Suit Ends with $13.8M Settlement

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Hacking Law Firms Can Be Just Child's Play

388.

Treasury Hits Russians with New Shipping, Cyber Sanctions

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Criminals Target Superdrug's Customers

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DHS Says It Will Play a Bigger Role in Federal Cyber Security Efforts

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