Cyber Security News

Oct 02 2018

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Adobe Patches 85 Vulnerabilities in Acrobat Products

2.

NZ Customs Can Now Demand Phone Or Laptop Passwords

3.

NSW Focuses on Risk in AU$20m Cyber Security Strategy

4.

It Only Takes One Data Point to Blow Open a Threat Investigation

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True Password Behaviors in the Workplace Revealed

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Tesco Bank Escapes with £16.6 Fine

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LF Networking Unites End-to-end Open Network Stack

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Foxit Reader Update Patches Over 100 Vulnerabilities

9.

Passcode Bypass Method Exposes Photos, Contacts on iPhone XS

10.

New Study Finds 5 Of Every 6 Routers Are Inadequately Updated for Security Flaws

11.

Singapore Looks to Reengineer Government IT Systems with Cloud, Tech Stack

12.

Record Theft Rises to New Heights: Breaking Bank Security

13.

Twitter Bans Distribution Of Hacked Materials Ahead Of US Midterm Elections

14.

Use Windows, MacOS? Don't Be Hacked By PDF, Patch These Critical Adobe Flaws Now

15.

It's Broken and We Should Fix It: Voting System Security

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Gov't Can Access Phone Data in Minor Crimes, EU Court Says

17.

Medline Sued Over Biometric Timekeeping System in Illinois

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Cyber Security Co. Can't Force Arbitration Of NJ Bias Claims

19.

California Hacker Admits Defacing West Point, NYC Sites

20.

US Accuses Indian Co. Of Tech Scam Targeting Seniors

21.

Zurich Creates Cyber Insurance to Help Meet GDPR Demands

22.

Uk Black History Month Website Attacked: 'Cyber -racism'

23.

Hackers Can Stealthily Avoid Traps Set to Defend the Cloud

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Syria Gets S-300 Missile System & More From Russia in Wake Of Il-20 Downing: '49 Pieces Of Hardware'

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New Zealand Customs Can Fine You for Refusing to Disclose Passwords

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Russian Trolls Exploit Star Wars Backlash for Information Warfare

27.

Hands on with the No-Distractions Traveler Laptop

28.

Mcleod's Applied Data Science Initiative: the Tools Keep Getting Better

29.

Singapore Government Makes Bold Cloud Move

30.

No Sign China's Trying to Hack Midterm Vote: DHS Secretary

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FEMA to Test 'Presidential Alert' Emergency System

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'Bitcoin Bug' Exploited on Crypto Fork as Attacker Prints 235 Million Pigeoncoins

33.

No Sign China's Trying to Hack Midterm Vote: DHS Secretary

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FDA Issues 'Playbook' to Providers for Medical Device Cyber Security

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FDA Unveils MITRE's Medical Device Security Playbook

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