Cyber Security News

August 2018

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Nearly 15 Million Texas Voters Reportedly Exposed By Data Leak

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T-Mobile Hacked in Data Breach That Hit 2 Million Customers

243.

An Undiscovered Facebook Bug Made Me Think I Was Hacked

244.

Speed, Not Security, Tops Priority List for Blockchain in Healthcare

245.

T-Mobile Security Breach Exposes Personal Information



246.

'Economy Is Strong,' Fed Chairman Says, Urging a Policy Of Risk Management

247.

Infected Mosquitoes on the Rise: West Nile Virus

248.

T-Mobile Was Hit By Hackers

249.

China Sees Surge in Personal Information Up for Sale: Data Dump

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Europe's New Data Law Upends Global Online Advertising



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Democratic National Committee Reveals Failed Attempt to Hack Voter Data

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Attempt to Break Into Democratic Party Voter Data Thwarted

253.

Medical Records Of High School Students Leaked in 'Appalling' Data Breach

254.

Qantas Customer Experience Improves Thanks to In-flight Wi-Fi

255.

Home Affairs Denies Mass Surveillance Capabilities Of Face-matching Database



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Australian 5g Decision 'Extremely Disappointing': Huawei

257.

Is Bitmain Losing Its Grip on Cryptocurrency Mining Technology?

258.

Why Cryptopreneurs Are Heading to Europe to Open Cryptocurrency Ventures

259.

Australia Bans Huawei and ZTE 5G Networks

260.

Turnbull's Telco, Cyber Security Ministers Quit



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Global Information Security Spending to Exceed $124 Billion in 2019

262.

Who Owns Application Security?

263.

Data From 316 Million Real-world Attacks in AWS and Azure Environments

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Decent Data Analytics Software Please!: NHS Counter Fraud Authority

265.

That Hacking Attempt Was Actually a Test: DNC


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Tired Of Dirty Dishes and 'Hacker Houses,' Millennials Revamp Communal Living

267.

Apple Raises Cash for Victims Of India's Killer Floods

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Beware the Vulnerabilities in This Popular MacOS Mail App

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North Korean Hackers Hit Cryptocurrency Exchange with MacOS Malware

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Attack on DNC Part Of Simulated Phishing Test

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