Cyber Security News

Oct 03 2018

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French Police Officer Caught Selling Confidential Police Data on the Dark Web

2.

Latest Building Security in Maturity Model Reflects Software Security Initiatives Of 120 Firms

3.

In Terms Of Main Threat Actors, Expectation Rarely Matches Reality

4.

Cyber Attacks on the Rise? Time for a Client Lunch

5.

Tile Bluetooth Tracker Finally Adds Replaceable Batteries

6.

NightOwl Switches on Mojave's Dark Mode at Sundown

7.

What the Eir Breach and GDPR Can Teach Us About Multilayered Data Security

8.

Betabot - an Example Of Cheap Modern Malware Sophistication

9.

Beijing-linked Hackers Are Coming for Us Again, Warns the US

10.

UK Says Russian Spy Agency Behind 'Reckless' Cyber Attacks

11.

What You Need to Know: Midterm Elections, Social Media and Hacking

12.

DHS Aware Of Ongoing APT Attacks on Cloud Service Providers

13.

North Korea's APT38 Hacking Group Behind Bank Heists Of Over $100 Million

14.

The One Serious MacBook Pro Security Flaw That Nobody Is Talking About

15.

Gwinnett Medical Center Investigates Possible Data Breach

16.

Hacker Faces Jail Time After Defacing US Military Academy, NYC Sites

17.

How Automakers Are Tackling Cyber Threats: Smart Cars

18.

5 Reasons Municipalities Are Getting Hit By Cyber Threats

19.

CFTC Official Lauds Ruling Putting Crypto Under Its Purview

20.

New WH Cyber Strategy Talks Big Game, But Has Big Holes

21.

Ticketfly Hit with Class Action Over Massive Data Breach

22.

NIST Issues Final Draft Of Updated Risk Management Plan

23.

PTAB Reverses Examiner's Rejection Of Security Patent

24.

'Nhs Doctor in Minutes' App Ads Rapped

25.

UK Accuses Kremlin Of Ordering Series Of 'Reckless' Cyber -attacks

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Companies Failing to Recognise the Internal Cyber Threat

27.

Rise in Data-stealing Betabot Malware

28.

Security Clearances Won't Get in the Way Of Responding to Election Cyber Threats, Officials Say

29.

Alphabet's New App Aims to Tackle Government Censorship Caused By DNS Poisoning

30.

US to Accuse China Of Undermining Its Security By Selling Weapon Components Too Cheap - Report

31.

North Korean Hackers Blamed for ATM-Related Attacks

32.

Wi-Fi Version Names Are Getting a Lot Easier to Understand

33.

NKorea Said to Have Stolen a Fortune in Online Bank Heists

34.

US Links North Korean Government to ATM Hacks

35.

Hack the Marine Corps Nets 150 Computer Bugs and $150,000 in Rewards

36.

TIBCO Tools to Complement Blockchain

37.

Hack the Marine Corps Nets 150 Computer Bugs and $150,000 in Rewards

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Security Clearances Won't Get in the Way Of Responding to Election Cyber Threats, Officials Say

39.

Setting Up Your Tech on the Assumption You'll Be Hacked

40.

Senators Call for Federal Investigation Of Children's Apps

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US to Offer NATO Its Cyber Capabilities

42.

Making Compliance with Cyber Security Regulations Easy for Critical Infrastructure

43.

Remote Access System Hacking Is No. 1 Patient Safety Risk

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North Korea Hacking

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Making Compliance with Cyber Security Regulations Easy for Critical Infrastructure

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