Cyber Security News

August 2018

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Pittsburgh Casino Spied on Texts, Banking Info, Guests Say

902.

Emerson Can't Undo BladeRoom's $30M Trade Secret Win

903.

Homes Lost After Mortgage Computer Bug

904.

Now Maybe Taiwan Will Take Cyber Security Seriously

905.

Choosing Your Defensive Strategy: Intensifying DDoS Attacks


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


906.

FCC's Ajit Pai Blames Former CIO for Bogus 'Ddos' Attack Claims-Also Obama

907.

Pentagon Bans Location-Tracking Apps in Obviously Dangerous Places

908.

UK Man Sues US Army After Being Unknowingly Exposed to Toxic Dust in Their German Base

909.

Man Convicted Of DDoS Attack Against Boston Children's Hospital

910.

SamSam Ransomware Attacks Net Creator $6M So Far


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911.

That DDoS Attack We Suffered Actually Wasn't Real: FCC

912.

Virus Takes TSMC Chip Fabs Offline

913.

Mention Blames Third-party for Data Breach

914.

Hundreds Of HP Inkjet Printer Models Vulnerable to Critical Remote Code Execution Flaws

915.

Hackers Target Conspiracy Theory: Anonymous Vs. QAnon


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


916.

Inside the Boot Camp Reforming Teenage Hackers

917.

Campaigns on Their Own as Cyber Threats Roil Midterms

918.

Mobile Banking Trojans Reach All-time High

919.

Half Of UK Consumers to Exercise GDPR Rights Within a Year

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Vanderbilt Issues Warning About Email Spoofing, Phishing Attacks



921.

IoT Boom Will Change How Data Is Analysed

922.

Voting Systems at Hacking Risk in Mid-Terms, US Senator Warns

923.

Management Of Cyber Risk Takes Center Stage: From Critical Infrastructure to Elections to Autos

924.

VIDEO Claims to Show Mid-air Explosion Of Drone Used in Attack on Maduro

925.

Witnesses Tell Of Attack on Maduro: 2 Blasts, a Stampede and a 'Flying Thing'


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


926.

Wresting Back Control Of Data Would Benefit Us All

927.

Dem House Candidate Claims Russians Tried to Hack Campaign Website

928.

The Internet Of Things Medical Devices Liability (Part 2)

929.

It's an Hr Problem: Cyber Security

930.

NIST Offers a Two-for-One Special on Cyber Security Updates

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