Cyber Security News

Nov 05 2018

1.

Kemp Cites Voter Database Hacking Attempt, Gives No Evidence

2.

Huawei Denies Foreign Network Hack Reports

3.

The Overlooked Last Mile Of Securing Voter Data: Ensuring Election Integrity

4.

Companies Implementing DevSecOps Address Vulnerabilities Faster Than Others

5.

Shellbot Botnet Targets Linux, Android Devices

6.

States Activate National Guard Cyber Units for Tomorrow's Midterm Elections

7.

Security and the Cloud: Infographic

8.

National Biometric Database Could Be on the Way (and in Private Hands)

9.

How AI and Machine Vision Detects Threats

10.

Holiday Advice for ID Theft Prevention

11.

Radisson Reveals Hack, Theft Of Reward Members' Data

12.

Wachtell, Kirkland Guide PE Firm's $950M Cyber Security Buy

13.

Twitter Accounts Hacked in Elon Musk Scam

14.

Social Network Gab Returns After Shooting

15.

Musk Impostors Hack Lawmaker, Publisher Accounts in New Crypto Scams

16.

Hackers Behind Zaif Crypto Exchange Theft May Have Been Exposed

17.

Vulnerabilities' CVSS Scores Soon to Be Assigned By AI

18.

Brian Kemp Was Warned Of a Cyber Vulnerability. He Weaponized It-Again

19.

You Can See What? Neighbors Take Tate Modern to Court Over Privacy

20.

Tim Berners-Lee Pushes for 'Contract' to Protect the Web

21.

Phishing Attacks Up By 297 Percent Across eCommerce in Q3 2018

22.

China Is the Top Long-Term Threat in Cyber Space

23.

Brian Kemp Was Warned Of a Cyber Vulnerability. He Weaponized It-Again

24.

China Is the Top Long-Term Threat in Cyber Space

25.

Republican Kemp Accuses Georgia Democrats Of Hacking But Provides No Proof

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China Is the Top Long-Term Threat in Cyber Space

27.

Brian Kemp Was Warned Of a Cyber Vulnerability. He Weaponized It-Again

28.

Blockhead Makes Blockchain Easy for Developers

29.

Brian Kemp Accuses Democrats Of Election Hacking with No Proof

30.

After Ransomware Attack, Texas County Sheriff Says It Has No Records Of Incident

31.

Healthcare Makes Up One-Quarter Of SamSam Ransomware Attacks

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FDA Needs Procedures for Recalls Of Vulnerable Medical Devices

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