Cyber Security News

Oct 29 2018

1.

Un Special Rapporteur: Australian Encryption-busting Bill Fatally Flawed

2.

Mirai Botnet Hacker Ordered to Pay US$8.6 Million in Damages

3.

Bring Visibility to Shadow APIs and Ensure That Security Standards Are Being Met

4.

Organizations Feel Ready to Put Highly Sensitive Data in the Cloud

5.

Gift Cards Are the No. 1 Preferred Payment Demanded By 'Imposter' Scammers

6.

US Election Integrity Depends on Security-Challenged Firms

7.

X.Org Flaw Exposes Unix-Like OSes to Attacks

8.

'Demonbot' Botnet Targets Hadoop Servers

9.

Bureau Of Statistics Wants Help with Privacy

10.

Phishing Spikes as Private Health Continues to Be Most Breached Sector in Australia

11.

Brazilian Government Reiterates E-voting Security

12.

US Bans Exports to Chinese DRAM Maker Citing National Security Risk

13.

Pakistani Bank Denies Losing $6 Million in Country's 'Biggest Cyber Attack'

14.

Election Officials Inundated, Confused By Free Cyber -security Offerings: DHS

15.

Windows 10 UWP Bug Could Give Malicious Devs Access to All Your Files

16.

What You Need to Know About Election Security

17.

Canadian Privacy Chief Offers Guidance on New Breach Rule

18.

Auto Group Urges Justices to Review Cert. in Hacking Suit

19.

Privacy Crypto Zcash Goes Live with 'Sapling' Network Hard Fork

20.

How 'Mr. Hashtag' Helped Saudi Arabia Spy on Dissidents

21.

Would You Trade Your Personal Data for Free Online Services?

22.

How Election Hacking Threatens the Midterms: Under Attack

23.

Inside the Online Cesspool Of Anti-Semitism That Housed Robert Bowers

24.

GandCrab 1,4 and 5 Decryptor Available

25.

HyperX Cloud MIX Headset Review

26.

WikiLeaks Assange's Lawsuit Over Asylum Conditions Denied By Ecuador

27.

China's King Of Internet Fluff Wants to Conquer the World

28.

Mirai Author Gets House Arrest for DDoS Attacks on University

29.

French Guidance Takes First Steps Applying Gdpr to Blockchain: INSIGHT

30.

HHS OIG Probes Healthcare.gov Portal Data Breach Affecting 75K

31.

HSCC Wants Healthcare Cyber Security Waiver to Anti-kickback Rules

32.

Flaws in Brain Stimulation Tech Could Let Hackers Erase Or Hold Memories for Ransom

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