Cyber Security News

October 2018

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Chinese Hackers Use 'Datper' Trojan in Recent Campaign

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Server with National Guard Personnel Data Target Of Attack

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Password and Credit Card-stealing Azorult Malware Adds New Tricks

304.

Destructive and Unpredictable, North Korean Hackers Pose the Biggest Threat

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When Cyber Security Capabilities Are Paid For, But Untapped



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Securing Critical Infrastructure Against Modern Vulnerabilities and Cyber Threats

307.

Savvier Employees, Secure Iot: LA's Cyber Strategy

308.

When Cyber Security Capabilities Are Paid For, But Untapped

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GCs Should Take Hack Issues to the Feds, DHS Official Says

310.

Sapphire Tycoon Gets Prison for Faking Judge's Signature



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Small UK Firms Face Cyber Crime Onslaught, Hiscox Says

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North Korean Hacking Group Lazerus Stole $571 Million in Cryptos

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HealthCare.gov Portal Suffers Data Breach Exposing 75,000 Consumers

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Brazil's Frontrunner Bolsonaro Accused Of 'Fraud & Fake News Campaign' Ahead Of Runoff

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Brexit Will Compromise UK Security, Ex-Spy Chief Says



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The 5G Laptop Won't Need Storage

317.

EU Leaders Vow Tough Action on Cyber Attacks

318.

North Korean Hacking Group Lazarus Stole $571 Million in Cryptos

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Three Internet Trolls Convicted Of Systematic Defamation Against Journalist in Finland

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The Challenge with Prosecuting Newsweek's Former Owner for Fraud



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Has China Been Spying on the US Government?

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States Seek to Reassure Voters' Cyber Concerns Ahead Of Critical Midterms Test

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HHS Guidance Helps Doctors Conduct Risk Assessments

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Hackers Breach HealthCare.gov System, Get Data on 75,000

325.

People in This State Are at the Highest Risk for Identity Theft


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


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Tumblr Vulnerability Exposed User Account Information

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Ex-Equifax Manager Gets Home Confinement for Insider Trading

328.

Is Cyber Security Too Secretive?

329.

Why You Need to Quantum-proof Your Cyber Security Now

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Can Your Flight Be Hacked?

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