Cyber Security News

Sep 12 2018

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Address Bar Spoofing Flaw Found in Edge, Safari

2.

UK Business Leaders Urged to Upgrade Cyber Security

3.

The BA Data Breach Shows That Regulation Works

4.

BA Under Pressure as Hack Details Emerge

5.

Publication Of PoC in Popular WordPress Plugin Leads to Scans for Vulnerable Sites

6.

Australia's Consumer Data Right Rules to Be Shaped Around Banking

7.

Free Cash Machines Closing at Record Rate

8.

Public Cloud Used to Power Supercharged DDoS Attacks

9.

Password Inadequacy Remains a Top Threat

10.

Hackers Disrupt Lego City in Cyber Attack Simulation

11.

So You've Been Hacked and Your ID Stolen. What Happens Next?

12.

CEO Attitudes to Cyber Security Are All Wrong

13.

Readdle's Awesome Productivity Apps Hit 100 Million Downloads

14.

Leaked iPhone Xr SIM Card Trays Reveal New Color Options

15.

IPhone X and iPad Pro Imports Risk Being Banned in South Korea

16.

British Airways Boss Says Compensation Is on the Cards After Major Data Breach

17.

Research Claims Popular iOS Apps Are Secretly Sharing Location Data

18.

New Python-based Ransomware Poses as Locky

19.

Flaws Found in Fuji Electric Tool That Links Corporate PCs to ICS

20.

State Department Is Failing at Basic Cyber Security Standards, Senators Say

21.

Cryptocurrency Industry Opens Lobbying Firm to Sell DC on Blockchain

22.

What Is Obfuscation and How Does It Work? a Question Of Security

23.

Feedify Becomes Latest Victim Of the Magecart Malware Campaign

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One in Every One Hundred Emails Is Now a Hacking Attempt: Phishing Warning

25.

Data Management Firm Veeam Mismanages Own Data, Leaks 445m Records

26.

Adobe Patch Update Tackles Six Critical Vulnerabilities in ColdFusion

27.

Latvian Man Sentenced for US News Site 'Scareware' Scam

28.

Beef Up Cyber Security, Bipartisan Senators Urge State Dept

29.

DOD Wants to Streamline 21 Privacy Rules Into 1

30.

BigLaw Firms May Have a Cyber Attack Target on Their Backs

31.

UK Sees Wave Of Cyber Breach Reports After GDPR

32.

Cyber Security as Catalyst for Greater Adoption Of Agile Development

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West Virginia Approves $6.5M in Federal Election Security Grants

34.

Latvian National Sentenced to Prison for "Scareware" Hacking Scheme That Targeted Minneapolis Star Tribune Website

35.

'Wannabe Royal' Thieves Eat Out Of Stolen Gold Tiffin Box Belonging to Former Indian Monarch

36.

Belongings Of Missing WikiLeaks Associate Found By Fisherman in Norway

37.

Europe Just Approved New Copyright Rules That Could Change the Internet

38.

NCSC Issues Core Questions to Help Boards Assess Cyber Risk

39.

Gartner Claims Pure-play IaaS Providers Could Be Sidelined as Enterprise Attitudes to Cloud Mature

40.

Two-thirds Of Emails Not Clean, Says Research

41.

Enterprise Investments in Datacenter Infrastructure Rebound as Component Shortage Price Hikes Hit

42.

IoT Technology Market Growing Steadily, But Privacy and Security Concerns Remain Widespread

43.

Judge Dismisses Federal Suit Accusing Firm Of Defrauding 9/11 Responders

44.

US Court Rules London's National Gallery Can Keep 'Stolen' Matisse

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Scientists Create AI Robot That Teaches Itself to See

46.

How Game Apps That Captivate Kids Have Been Collecting Their Data

47.

Over 60 Percent Of Turtle Species Extinct Or Threatened

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Bipartisan Group Of Senators Urge State to Employ Basic Cyber Security Measures

49.

Cyber Security Must Be Further Integrated Into Fda Premarket Review Process: OIG

50.

Not Just That Unhappy Employee: Insider Threats

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Russian Spam King's Plea May Suggest Cooperation with U.S

52.

Not Just That Unhappy Employee: Insider Threats

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