Cyber Security News

August 2018

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Cryptocurrency Falls Under $6,000: Bitcoin Price Plunge

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

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Hundreds Of User Accounts Hijacked: Instagram Hacked

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Waste Heat From Digiplex's Nordic Datacenter to Warm 5,000 Oslo Homes

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Ireland's Planning Laws Cited as 'Risk' to Government's Public Sector Datacenter Plan



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Consumers Accept Fraud Danger as Online Shopping Increases, Research Finds

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Digital Projects Failing Because Of Poor Databases

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Omarosa Claims Trump Knew About Hacked Emails Prior to WikiLeaks Release

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House Dems Press FCC Chairman for Answers on False Cyber Attack Claim

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11-year-old Hacked Into a US Election Website Replica in Just 10 Minutes



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Hackers Take on New Voting Machines at Defcon

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Teddy Ruxpin Learns Some New Words After a Quick Hack

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Canberra Gives 'Decryption' Another Crack with Draft Legislation

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PCs Still Infected with Andromeda Botnet Malware, Despite Takedown

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Why Can't the Middle East Get to Grips with the Threats? Cyber Crime


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Facing the Unique Challenges Of a Ransomware Attack

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Re-using Old Code Gives North Korean Hackers New Problems

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Well-Known Thai Actor Arrested in Connection with Alleged $24 Million Cryptocurrency Scam

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Attackers Could 'Faxploit' All-in-one Printer to Penetrate Network and Steal Data

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3 Reasons Companies Fail to Assess the Scope Of a Data Breach


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Hackers Can Attack Patient Monitoring Systems to Alter Vital Signs in Real Time

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Hackers Can Steal Data From the Enterprise Using Only a Fax Number

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Nintendo Cracks Down on Retro Downloads

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ACMA Warns Of Fake Optus Emails

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Election Systems Should Be Considered Critical Infrastructure



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Vulnerabilities in Smart Card Drivers Open Systems to Attackers

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Criminals Can Compromise Company Networks By Sending Malicious Faxes

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The False Positive: Security's Bane

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Financial Advisers Carry Onerous Cyber Obligations

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What to Do When Hackers Access Your Customers Files

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