Cyber Security News

November 2018

331.

Credit Card Details Stolen: Vision Direct Hacked

332.

UK Investigates 3,000 Foreign Medics, After Fake Doctor Is Exposed

333.

A Stolen Picasso Buried in the Woods? Not So Fast

334.

Iran-Linked Hackers Use Just-in-Time Creation Of Weaponized Attack Docs

335.

Smart Meters Raise Data Security Questions in Smithfield, Pa



336.

9/11 Memorial & Museum Summit on Security (Podcast)

337.

Suspected Russian Hackers Impersonate State Department Aide

338.

No Need to Keep Encryption-busting Capabilities Secret

339.

Legal Canadian Pot Sales Spur Data Privacy Concerns

340.

Why the Georgia Cyber Center Is Special


It may not be too late to act.
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341.

Security Flaws Discovered at Drone Maker DJI

342.

The Rare Form Of Machine Learning That Can Spot Hackers Who Have Already Broken in

343.

Popular Dark Web Hosting Provider Got Hacked, 6,500 Sites Down

344.

Japan's Top Cyber Security Official Has Never Used a Computer: Security News This Week

345.

Tijuana Mayor Threatens to Deport Us-bound Migrants Amid Tensions & Clashes: 'Migrant Tsunami'


Why wait until you get hacked?


346.

Credit Card Fraud in ANZ Showing No Signs Of Abating

347.

Japan's Minister Of Cyber Security Admits He's Never Used a Computer

348.

Never Mind Oil Companies, Cyber Attacks Risk 'Shutting Down Entire Countries'

349.

Dridex/Locky Operators Unleash New Malware in Recent Attack

350.

Most ATMs Can Be Hacked in Under 20 Minutes



351.

New Breed Of Self-propagating Fileless Malware to Emerge in 2019: Vaporworms

352.

What Senior Finance Executives Think About Payments Security

353.

Cloud Interoperability and App Mobility Outrank Cost and Security for Primary Hybrid Cloud Benefits

354.

Organizations Unable to Achieve Business Resilience Against Cyber Threats

355.

Ex-State Street Executive Sentenced in Secret Commissions Case



356.

Corp Fin Chief Accountant Echoes Theme Of Need for Brexit, LIBOR and Cyber Security Disclosure

357.

IPhone Flaw Lets Hackers Access Recently Deleted Files

358.

Japan Cyber Security Minister Admits Shunning Pcs: Does Not Compute

359.

SamSam and GandCrab Illustrate Evolution Of Ransomware

360.

Russian APT Comes Back to Life with New US Spear-phishing Campaign

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