Cyber Security News

August 2018

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Kangaroo Security System Puts Motion Sensors Front and Center

122.

India's Oldest Bank Hit By Cyber Heist

123.

Wendy's Wants Negligence Claims Axed in Data Breach Suit

124.

GOP Reps. Urge DHS to Shore Up Cyber Risk Program

125.

Rigid Rules Could Stifle Global Cyber Growth, Insurers Warn


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Ant Financial Is Launching a Blockchain App to Tackle Food Fraud

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How to Remove Personal Data From Connected Cars

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Expect New Cyber Security Reporting Metrics By Year's End: Federal CIO

129.

McCain Leaves a Rich Cyber Legacy

130.

Spyware Company That Marketed to Domestic Abusers Gets Hacked


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131.

Phishing Attacks That Impersonate Trusted Individuals on the Rise

132.

Wireless Infusion Pumps Could Increase Cyber Security Vulnerability

133.

Fiserv Flaw Exposed Customer Data at Hundreds Of Banks

134.

Notorious Cyber Criminal Released From Prison

135.

How to Transfer 'Monster Hunter Generations' Data



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Cyber Attackers Switching to Covert Tactics

137.

Challenge to Anti-GDPR Immigration Exemption in DPA to Go Ahead

138.

Arsenal Puts Acronis in Defence for Analytics Cloud Backup

139.

Sharp Rise in Business Email Compromise

140.

Hyperscale Datacenter Capex Investments Hit New Highs, Synergy Research Shows



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Lawmakers Want the Cyber Vulnerabilities Register Improved

142.

McCain Leaves a Rich Cyber Legacy

143.

New Mirai Botnet Breed Taps Aboriginal Linux to Spawn Across Devices

144.

Iran Arrested 'Tens Of Spies' Within Government - Minister

145.

NASA Probe Captures First Image Of Asteroid Bennu


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Lawmakers Want the Cyber Vulnerabilities Register Improved

147.

Expect New Cyber Security Reporting Metrics By Year's End: Federal CIO

148.

Dutton Confirms Cyber Security Responsibility

149.

Australians Fooled Into Giving Remote Access to Scammers

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Issues with Potential for Disruption: Crypto 2019

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