Cyber Security News

Nov 02 2018

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Top Australia Defence Firm Reports Serious Cyber Breach

2.

FIFA Admits Hack and Braces for New Leaks

3.

Australian Defence Contractor Austal Hit By Data Breach

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Hacked Facebook Private Messages for Sale

5.

How Can We Stop Being Cyber Idiots?

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IOS 12.1 Lock Screen Flaw Lets Anyone Access Your Contacts

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Deepfake-busting Apps Can Spot Even a Single Pixel Out Of Place

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Sauter Quickly Patches Flaw in Building Automation Software

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Radisson Hotel Group Hit By Data Breach

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Two Botnets Are Fighting Over Control Of Thousands Of Unsecured Android Devices

11.

The Morris Worm Turns 30: the Day Computer Security Turned Real

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Hackers Are Increasingly Destroying Logs to Hide Attacks

13.

Shipbuilder, Defense Contractor Austal Reveals Data Breach

14.

Giant Ransomware Bundle Threatens to Make Malware Attacks Easier for Crooks

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The Role Of Regulation in IoT Security

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What Construction Attys Must Know About Tracking Tech

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Ex-Genentech Engineer Pleads Not Guilty to Hacking, IP Theft

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Federal Privacy Law May Need Bigger Boost Than Midterms

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Web Needs More Love, Says Creator

20.

Government Fails in First Attempt to Hire Chief Security Officer

21.

Radisson Hotel Group Could Be GDPR Test Case

22.

Judge Says Government Faces 'Uphill Battle' to Prove OPM Hack Victims Don't Have Standing to Sue

23.

Census Bureau Isn't Properly Managing Its Risk Management Review System

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5 Ways to Reduce Election Security Risks

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New DHS Cyber Center Meets with Industry to ID Most Valuable Assets

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France Is Threatened 'Like Never Before,' Should Stay Vigilant- Ex-French Spy Chief

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NAACP Wants Audit Of Texas Voting Machines After Vote Switches

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The 'Relentless Threat' Of China's State-sponsored IP Theft

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SMS Phishing + Cardless ATM = Profit

30.

Cyber Security Requires Faith

31.

Census Bureau Isn't Properly Managing Its Risk Management Review System

32.

Judge Says Government Faces 'Uphill Battle' to Prove OPM Hack Victims Don't Have Standing to Sue

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Fifa Admits to Second Hack, Expects Revelations: Hack Of the Net

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The Pentagon Has Prepared a Cyber Attack Against Russia

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Hate Speech Finds Home on Instagram | Senators Push Facebook to Fix Its Ad Tools | Manchin Hacked | Twitter Apologizes After 'Kill All Jews' Becomes Trending Topic: Hillicon Valley

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Judge Says Government Faces 'Uphill Battle' to Prove OPM Hack Victims Don't Have Standing to Sue

37.

Census Bureau Isn't Properly Managing Its Risk Management Review System

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5 Ways to Reduce Election Security Risks

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Why Security Vulnerabilities Affect Us All: Don't Trust Your Hardware

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South Carolina Lawmakers Vote to End Post-Hack Credit Protections

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