Cyber Security News

September 2018

151.

Compromising Photo Of Macron's Aide Posing with Gun for Selfie Leaked to Press

152.

Scientists Measure Creepy, Invisible Clouds That Orbit Every Human Being on Earth

153.

Have You Been Pwned? Firefox Tool Will Tell You

154.

Smart Devices Are a 'Prime Target' for Cyber Criminals

155.

Over 6 Million Users Hit By Breach at Fashion Retailer SHEIN



156.

NSA Coder Sent to Prison for Massive Security Fail

157.

5 Lessons for It Security: the Sony Hacker Indictment

158.

First Known Malicious Cryptomining Campaign Targeting Kodi Discovered

159.

Cyber Criminals Increasingly Target Cryptocurrency, Research Finds

160.

While New Strains Slow, Ransomware Attacks Continue Apace


Why wait until you get hacked?


161.

Healthcare Cyber Security Is a Top 2019 Executive Challenge

162.

US Utilities Wage Constant Battle Against Hackers

163.

Adwind Trojan Circumvents Antivirus Software to Infect Your PC

164.

Western Digital Resolves Year-old Password Bypass Bug in My Cloud NAS Devices

165.

A Law Enforcement View Of Emerging Cyber Crime Threats


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


166.

How Organizations Overcome Cyber Security Hiring Challenges

167.

IOS 12.1 Beta Appears to Confirm USB-C on New iPads

168.

New Adwind Campaign Targets Linux, Windows, and MacOS

169.

Industry Reactions to New National Cyber Strategy

170.

Pennsylvania Senate Democrats Paid $700,000 to Recover From Ransomware Attack



171.

Freelance Workers Targeted in New Malware Campaign

172.

Expandable Ads Are Hacker's New Backdoor Into Commercial Websites

173.

Five IT Security Questions Any Executive Should Know How to Answer

174.

With USB-C, Even Plugging in Can Set You Up to Be Hacked

175.

What Legislators Are Learning About Blockchain



176.

FTC, D-Link Press Competing Bids to Ax Data Security Row

177.

Sports Teams Must Tackle Hacking Risk Amid Legal Gambling

178.

Cryptocurrency Creators Say 'Nano' Coin Is Not a Security

179.

OMB Unveils New Cloud Strategy in Tech Modernization Push

180.

China Shuts Down 4,000 Websites

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