Cyber Security News

August 2018

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Hacked Appliances Could Shut Down the Power Grid, Researchers Say

602.

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

603.

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

604.

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

605.

Hacked Appliances Could Shut Down the Power Grid, Researchers Say


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606.

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

607.

Why You Should Consider Crowdsourcing IT Security Services

608.

Maryland Did Not Adequately Secure Medicaid System, Data: OIG

609.

Vulnerability Could Allow Insider to Bypass CEO's Multi-Factor Authentication

610.

I Think It's Safe to Say McAfee's 'Unhackable' Crypto-wallet Has Been Hacked



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I Got Beaten Up at Black Hat in the Name Of Cyber Security

612.

Australia to Force Tech Giants to Decrypt Data

613.

Web Security Gets a Boost as TLS Gets Major Overhaul

614.

New Ransomware Arrives with a Hidden Feature That Hints at More Sophisticated Attacks to Come

615.

Hackers Can Infiltrate Police Body Cameras to Tamper with Evidence



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German Police's Hacking Tools Get Challenged in Constitutional Court

617.

Phishing Attacks Hit Financial Services, Tech Companies Hardest

618.

What Happens to the Idea Of Security in a Rising Tide Of Big Data

619.

Calif. Privacy Law Isn't End Of the World, Lawmakers Told

620.

Ga. Court Convicts Cyber Criminal on $6M ID Theft Charges



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Networking Reseller Bet Big on Security

622.

10,644 Vulnerabilities Disclosed in the First Half Of 2018

623.

An 11-Year-Old Hacked a Mock Florida Election Site in 10 Minutes

624.

Ajit Pai Is Getting Grilled for Misleading Congress Over Imaginary Cyber Attacks

625.

Putting Stickers on Your Laptop Is Probably a Bad Security Idea


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626.

Talking Cyber Resilience with Felicity March

627.

Technology Not the Only Hurdle to Having Autonomous Cars on the Road, Cyber Security Is an Important Concern

628.

Security Flaws in Police Body Cameras Open the Devices to Attack

629.

Omarosa's Recordings Show the Problem with Honor-System Security

630.

An 11-Year-Old Hacked a Mock Florida Election Site in 10 Minutes

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