Cyber Security News

August 2018

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The Iraqi Spy Who Infiltrated ISIS

692.

Amid Kremlin Victories, Putin Fails to Persuade West on Russian Sanctions

693.

Over 146 Billion Records to Be Stolen Over Next Five Years

694.

British Cryptocurrency Users Lose £2 Million in Two Months to Crypto Fraud According to National Police Project

695.

Kid Hacker



696.

Surprise, the Fcc Lied About That DDoS Attack: Security News This Week

697.

Hackers at Convention to Ferret Out Election System Bugs

698.

How a 'Push' From Fraudsters Can Lose You Thousands Of Pounds

699.

Cryptocurrency Payments in Chile Now Accepted By Over 5,000 Merchants

700.

Warning Over Satellite Security Bugs



701.

This Rigged Charger Can Hijack Your New Laptop

702.

Infusing Security Throughout the App Dev Process: Enterprises as Modern Software Factories

703.

Insights From the OAIC Data Breach Report

704.

Macs in Enterprise Can Be Hacked on First Boot

705.

Flaws in ATM Dispenser Controllers Allowed Hackers to Steal Cash



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Def Con Steps Out Of the Shadows to Fight Election Cyber Threat

707.

PayPal, Square Vulnerabilities Impact Mobile Point-of-sale Machines

708.

The Department Of Energy Has a Plan: Rebuilding the Grid After a Cyber Attack

709.

How Businesses Are Getting Their App Security Right

710.

Dev Reveals Need for Anonymity in a Billion Dollar Industry: Bitcoin Cash Bug


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


711.

Multiple Companies Apply for Thai Crypto Exchange Licenses Even in Face.

712.

How Some Business Macs Could Get Hacked Right Out Of the Box

713.

Despite Patches, Samsung Galaxy S7 Open to Meltdown Exploit and Millions Are Affected

714.

PayPal, Square Vulnerabilities Impact Mobile Point-of-sale Machines

715.

Butlin's Guest Records Exposed to Hackers


Outfoxing the bad guys? Let's talk.


716.

Research Revealed at Black Hat Shows Airplane's SATCOM's Are Hackable

717.

34,000 Butlins Guest Records Stolen By Hackers, Company Admits

718.

Kernel Attack Fully Compromises Windows Machines

719.

What Can We Learn From a Terrible Voting Machine?

720.

Cracking Voice Authentication for Fun and Profit

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