Cyber Security News

September 2018

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Hacker Uses ProtonMail VPN. Hacker DDoSes ProtonMail. Hacker Gets Arrested

662.

British Airways Hit with Customer Data Theft

663.

BA Boss Apologises for Data Breach

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BA Chief Vows to Compensate Customers After Data Breach

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What to Do If You Have Been Affected: British Airways Data Breach


What's the worst that could happen?


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British Bomb Threat Teenager Blamed: Protonmail DDoS Attacks

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For Safety's Sake, We Must Slow Innovation in Internet-connected Things

668.

How Much Can We Predict? Cyber Security and the Future Of Work

669.

Russian Extradited to US to Face Charges Over JPMorgan Hack

670.

BA Apologizes After 380,000 Customers Hit in Cyber Attack



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UK Authorities Working to Better Understand BA Cyber Attack

672.

Georgia Extradites Russian Data Theft Suspect to US

673.

Industry Reactions to US Charging North Korean Hacker

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Colorado Tops Us in Vote Security: Homeland Security Head

675.

UK Teen Involved in ProtonMail DDoS Attack Arrested


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


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Opsec Mistakes Allowed US to Link North Korean Man to Hacks

677.

Looking for a Private Mobile Browser App? Tor Has the Answer

678.

How the Equifax Hack Happened, and What Still Needs to Be Done

679.

Tens Of iOS Apps Caught Collecting and Selling Location Data

680.

North Korea's Hacking Attacks Shows Your Email Is Still the Weakest Link: Phishing Alert



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Top Mac Anti-adware Software in App Store Steals Your Browsing History

682.

What Is Cyber War? Everything You Need to Know About the Frightening Future Of Digital Conflict

683.

The Worst Cyber Attacks Undertaken By Nation-state Hackers

684.

Equifax Knew About Security Gaps Before Hack, Report Says

685.

Russian Man Nabbed in Hack Of 83M JPMorgan Customers


What's the worst that could happen?
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Software Co. Settles Auto Dealer Data Breach Claims in NJ

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Brazil's New GDPR-Inspired Law Could Spur EU Data Deal

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Cyber Security, National Security Atty Rejoins Covington

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How Did Hackers Get Into British Airways?

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Ben Jennings on British Airways and Data Security - Cartoon

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