Cyber Security News

August 2018

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The 'Cyber Punk 2077' Twitch Stream Is Going Crazy

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The Dark Side Of the Male Fitness Internet

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Astrology Is Fake But It's Probably Fine

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GOP Lawmakers Urge Improvements to Cyber Vulnerabilities Resource

185.

Why Adopting a Holistic Approach Is Most Valuable: the Human-Factor in Cyber Security Training


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


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Russian Cyber Spies Spent Years Targeting Orthodox Clergy

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Why Adopting a Holistic Approach Is Most Valuable: the Human-Factor in Cyber Security Training

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Turkish 'Hacktivists' Take Over Social Media Accounts Of US Journalists

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Cyber Defence Goes Missing in Australian Cabinet Reshuffle

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Unpicking the Cyber Crime Economy



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The Weak Spot in Banks' Cyber Insurance

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Bavaria's SPD, CSU Engage in Web Domain War & Trolling Ahead Of State Election

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What Did Angela See? Russians Ridicule Merkel for Spying on 'Putin's Base' with Large Binoculars

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T-Mobile Says Hackers May Have Made Off with 2 Million Users' Personal Data

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Personal Data Of 37,000 Eir Customers Affected in Data Breach



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Former Pro Boxer Takes Down 'Wannabe Hijacker' on Lufthansa Flight

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Report on VW Progress After Emissions Scandal, and Consumer Spending Data

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Tech Industry Pursues a Federal Privacy Law, on Its Own Terms

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Phishing Scams Targeting Pastors

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'Iran-linked Hackers' Stealing Research Secrets From Dozens Of Universities in Latest Cyber Scare



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Listing Of Notorious Serial Killer Among Notable Alumni Angers University

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Who's Behind the Screencam Extortion Scam?

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Afghan Security Adviser Quits Amid Reports Of Cabinet Shakeup

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Democratic National Committee Now Says Hacking Attempt Was Only a Test

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Leaker Of Secret Report on Russian Hacking Gets 5 Years



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Australia Bans Huawei From 5G Network Over Security Concerns

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Spyware Firm SpyFone Leaves Customer Data, Recordings Exposed Online

208.

Hackers Help Themselves to Data Belonging to 2 Million T-Mobile Customers

209.

500,000 Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen Customers Involved in Possible Credit Card Data Theft

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Cryptocurrency Experiences Market Correction

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