Cyber Security News

August 2018

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Voice Assistant Used to Bypass Locked Windows 10 Machine Security: Open, Cortana

752.

North Korea's Hackers Are Re-using Old Code to Build New Attacks

753.

15-year-old Plays Doom on 'Unhackable' Bitfi: Challenge Accepted

754.

Smart City Systems Are Riddled with Critical Security Vulnerabilities

755.

BIND DNS Software Vulnerability Which Could Lead to DoS Attacks Exposed


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756.

Comcast Customer Portal Vulnerabilities Exposed Sensitive Data

757.

Korean Crypto Regulators Urge Government to Adopt Cryptocurrency

758.

Irrigation System Vulnerabilities Highlight Physical Consequences Of Cyber Attacks

759.

US Golf Championship Hacked

760.

Baby Firm Fined Over Data Sale to Labour



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Warning Over 'Panic' Hacks on Cities

762.

Medical Hack Poses Pacemaker Risk

763.

Trading Apps Expose Investors to Cyber Criminals, Report Finds

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The Future Of OT Security in Critical Infrastructure

765.

Where Do Organizations Fall Behind on Basics? Cyber Hygiene


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It Takes Just $200 to Tie Cell Networks in Knots

767.

Compression and VPNs Make for Leaked Secrets

768.

All in the Same Boat Fighting Cyber Crime: the SEC, Cyber Security, and Registered Investment Advisers

769.

Credit Card Readers Had a Vulnerability Where You Pay the Price

770.

Florida Senator Warns Of Election Hack, DHS Says There's No Problem



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Hackers Demand Bitcoin From PGA in Ransomware Attack, Says Report

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Japan Plans to Set Up Tighter Control on Cryptocurrencies to Monitor.

773.

South African Crypto Regulations for Taxation Now Being Drafted

774.

'Smart Cities' Can Be Easily Hacked, Researchers Warn

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Hack Attack Can Stop People's Hearts



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Now a Nearly $1 Billion Blockchain, Tezos Is Slowly Building Up Its Security

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The California Consumer Privacy Act's Radical Impact on the Digital Ad Ecosystem: INSIGHT

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Bankers Need Not Apply: True Leaders

779.

Hacked Satellite Systems Could Launch Microwave-like Attacks, Expert Warns

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Under Half Of Firms Use Vulnerability Assessments

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