Cyber Security News

Sep 26 2018

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US Unveils First Step Toward New Online Privacy Rules

2.

New Tactics Subvert Traditional Security Measures and Strike Organizations Of All Sizes

3.

Do Doctors Have the Knowledge to Ward Off Data Infiltration?

4.

Blockchain - the Wonder Weapon to Defeat State-sponsored Cyber Hackers Bent on Chaos

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Firefox Notifies Users Of Compromised Accounts

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Tech Companies Really Don't Want a US Version Of Europe's Privacy Law

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Fraudulent Shopping Domain Certificate Issuance Outstrips Legitimate Businesses

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Password Managers Can Be Tricked Into Believing That Malicious Android Apps Are Legitimate

9.

SMBs Face Costs Of Up to $2.5 Million After a Data Breach

10.

Infinite Campus DDoS Attack Impedes Access to Student Data

11.

FCC Hits Telemarketers in $120M Spoofing Crackdown

12.

Tech Giants Want Uniform Privacy Law, But No GDPR

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SEC Gets $1M in First Action Under ID Theft Rule

14.

'Risks Remain for India's Biometrics ID Scheme'

15.

Uber Fined $148m for Failing to Notify Drivers They Had Been Hacked

16.

ICO Threatens Fines for Outstanding Fees

17.

Financial Services Firms Face Potential Security Bombshell

18.

NSA Staffer Sentenced to 5.5 Years in Prison for Taking Documents Home

19.

Attack Automation and "Spray and Pray" Posing Bigger Cyber Threat to Organizations

20.

Supreme Court Restricts India's Colossal Biometric Database

21.

Mobile Websites Can Tap Into Your Phone's Sensors Without Asking

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'Threat' From Rivals? Pig Heads with Knives Found at Doorstep Of Moscow Lawmaker (PHOTO)

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Someone Posted Weed and Viagra Spam on a US Department Of Agriculture Site

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Trump Leads Security Council Meeting: U.N. General Assembly

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Switch Cloud Saves Deleted 180 Days After a Subscription Lapses

26.

From Grunt to Glory - the Evolution Of the Government Security Analyst

27.

The Crisis Of Election Security

28.

'Microbial Dark Matter' Dominates Earth's Environments

29.

NSA Staffer Sentenced to 5.5 Years in Prison for Taking Documents Home

30.

Medical Device Error Messages May Tip Off Hackers on Vulnerabilities

31.

MGH Study Finds Major Increase in US Healthcare Data Breaches

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