Cyber Security News

September 2018

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How Did Hackers Manage to Lift the Details Of BA Customers?

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University Of Texas Regents OK $70M for Cyber Security Center

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Ransomware Down, But Not Out, Report Reveals

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BA Praised for Swift GDPR-aligned Action on Data Breach

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Payment and Personal Details Stolen: BA Hacked



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British Airways CEO Apologizes for Data Breach

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British Airways Data Breach Affects Almost 400,000 Customers

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Feds Charge a Russian with Hack Of 80 Million JP Morgan Customers

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FDA Expects Updated Medical Device Security Guidance This Fall

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Healthcare Data Presents Lucrative Target for Cyber Attackers



701.

Need a Dating App Break? Bumble Adds 'Snooze' Feature

702.

This Mac App Is Spyware That Collects Your Browser History

703.

Customer Data Stolen From British Airways Website, App

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BA.com Suffers Data Breach

705.

UK Companies Not Dealing with Cyber Insurance


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706.

Hacker Behind WannaCry and Sony Named

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North Korean Programmer Charged for WannaCry Attacks

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Ransomware Strikes Launched a Cyber Cleansing Program at Transportation

709.

Trump Administration Weighs Sanctions Over Chinese Hackers

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Ex-trump Campaign Adviser Gets 14 Days in Jail | Tesla Stocks Fall After Elon Musk Smokes Weed on Video | Dem, Gop Talks Over Hacked Info Break Down | Russian Extradited Over Massive Financial Hack | Whole Foods Workers Trying to Unionize: Hillicon Valley



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Russian National Extradited to US for Alleged Hacking Campaign Against Financial Institutions

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NRCC Chief Faults Dems for Breakdown in Talks Over Hacked Information

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Trump Advisers Weigh Hacking Sanctions on Chinese Entities

714.

Mystery JPMorgan Hacker Is in US Hands. What Does He Know?

715.

US Charges North Korean for WannaCry, Sony Hacks (Radio)


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716.

BA Hacking Leaves Airline Open to Fines Under Tough Data Rules

717.

Hackers Steal British Airways Data

718.

Man Charged with Cyber Stalking Women for Explicit Photos

719.

CryptoKitties Blockchain Exhibit Unveiled in German Museum

720.

Belgian Government Issues Cryptocurrency Fraud Warning

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