Cyber Security News

September 2018

31.

Existence Of Cyber Security Policies Not Enough for SEC

32.

Data Regulator Fines Bupa After Client Info Put on Dark Web

33.

Gamblers Get No Privacy on Phones in Casino, Atty Says

34.

'Staggering Flaws' in US Voting Machines

35.

Tesla Shares Sink on Fraud Investigation



36.

TSB Says Computer Glitches Almost Resolved

37.

Bitcoin Fraudsters Misled Investors and Impersonated Regulators, CFTC Alleges

38.

California Governor Approves Bills Tightening Security, Privacy Of IoT Devices

39.

Border Agency Didn't Secure Drone Surveillance Video, Photos for 2 Years

40.

Justice Department Hosts Cyber Security Industry Roundtable


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41.

Voting Machines Are Still Absurdly Vulnerable to Attacks

42.

How 50 Million Facebook Users Were Hacked

43.

Facebook Hacked, 50 Million Users Affected

44.

We Spoke to an Ex-NSA Hacker Who Has Organized the First-Ever Mac Security Conference

45.

Elon Musk Turned Down a Fraud Settlement with the S.e.c.: DealBook Briefing



46.

Big Tech Is Appealing to Congress to Help Get Around California's New Online Privacy Law

47.

Tackling Cyber Security From the Top Down

48.

Data Analytics Cuts Queues and Flight Delays at Rome's Fiumicino Airport

49.

Ethereum Security Lead Joins Effort to Oust Blockchain's Big Miners

50.

Dstl the UK Defence Tech Lab Have Created a Cyber Attack Card Game


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51.

Hide 'N Seek IoT Botnet Now Targets Android Devices

52.

Survival Evolved' Conquest Servers Are Live: 'Ark

53.

Border Agency Didn't Secure Drone Surveillance Video, Photos for 2 Years

54.

Facebook Was Hacked. 3 Things You Should Do After the Breach

55.

NIST Says Providers Need More Awareness Of IoT Security Risks


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56.

FDA's Cyber Security Unit Would Set Up Cyber Med Safety Board

57.

US Not Ready for Elections in Terms Of Security, Ex-White House Adviser Says

58.

Government Crackdown on Data Privacy Will Leave Some Big Company Winners and Losers in Its Wake

59.

Engineer Fined for Blogging Exactly How to Hack a Hotel's Wi-Fi

60.

Transport Commission Concerned Over Government Access to Citizen Vehicle Data

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