Cyber Security News

Sep 21 2018

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There's a Booming Job Market for Corporate Insiders Willing to Share Secret Info with Cyber Criminals

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Jamie Dimon Says Cyber Warfare Is the Biggest Risk to the Financial System

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US Takes Off the Gloves in Global Cyber Wars

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Canadian Retailer's Servers Storing 15 Years Of User Data Sold on Craigslist

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Canberra Cyber Sec Vendor Debuts on ASX

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Equifax Fined 500,000 Pounds for 2017 Security Breach

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Security Priorities Are Shifting in Response to Increased Cyber Security Complexity

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Security Data Reveals Worldwide Malicious Login Attempts Are on the Rise

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Why Voice Fraud Rates Continue to Rise with No Signs Of Slowing Down

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Cyber Security Compliance Deadline Looming, Says NY Regulator

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New Virobot Ransomware and Botnet Emerges

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Malware Businesses Blending the Legitimate and the Illegitimate

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Trump OKs 'Offensive Cyber Operations' as Deterrent Against US Rivals

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New Ransomware Can Turn Your Computer Into a Hacker's Tool

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After Riches and Jail, Belarusian Ex-hacker's Life Lesson? 'Don't Steal From Americans. Ever'

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How Advanced Persistent Threats Are Creating New Vulnerabilities

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UK Privacy Watchdog Hits Data Firm with 1st GDPR Notice

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Banks Fight Equifax's Bid to Ax Data Breach Claims

19.

Georgia Cyber Center Finds Director in Former NSA Commander

20.

US Senators' Personal Email Accounts Targeted By Foreign Hackers

21.

'Robotic Skins' Brings Inanimate Objects to Life and Gives Them Purpose

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Data on Millions From Unwiped Servers Sold Over Craigslist

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Cyber Security Challenge Can Be Met

24.

Electric Grid Protection Through Low-cost Sensors, Machine Learning

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Electric Grid Protection Through Low-cost Sensors, Machine Learning

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RBS, Barclays and NatWest Customers Suffer More Mobile Banking Outages

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US Senators' Personal Email Accounts Targeted By Foreign Hackers

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Many Employee Work Habits Seem Innocent But Invite Security Threats

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HHS Still Leads in DMARC Implementation to Stop Phishing Attacks

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