Cyber Security News

November 2018

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30 Years Ago, the World's First Cyber Attack Set the Stage for Modern Cyber Security Challenges

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Fla. Court Says Doctor Must Face Patient Privacy Suit

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Feds Get Privacy Law Input From Industry, Consumer Groups

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Victims Sue AT&T, T-Mobile Over 'Sim Swap' Crypto Hacks

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Pentagon Bolstering Cyber Security Demands for Future Contracts


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


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Bank Of England Stages Day Of War Games to Combat Cyber Attacks

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Lavrov Blasts West's 'Loudspeaker Diplomacy' After Austria Claims It Has Exposed 'Russian Spy'

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Bank Of England Tests Cyber Security Resilience with War Game Exercises

549.

GCs Predict Spending Spike for Firms in Cyber Security, M&A

550.

Pentagon Bolstering Cyber Security Demands for Future Contracts


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


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Where Data Privacy Is Concerned, There's a Lot to Consider

552.

30 Years Ago, the World's First Cyber Attack Set the Stage for Modern Cyber Security Challenges

553.

South Australia Police to Be Able to Compel Passwords and Biometrics From Suspects

554.

Children Are Being 'Datafied From Birth'

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Consumers Prepared to Take Decisive Action If Organizations Mishandle Data: Data Revolution Backlash


It may not be too late to act.
Secure your network today.


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Your Bank's Been Hacked. How Soon Should Investors Be Told?

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US Secret Service Warns ID Thieves Are Abusing USPS's Mail Scanning Service

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Keeping Ahead Of the Hackers in a Hyper-connected World

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New Spam Botnet Likely Infected 400,000 Devices

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Canada Post Leaked Personal Data, Orders Of Thousands Of Cannabis Smokers



561.

Flawed HMIs Are Hackers' Door Into Core Infrastructures, Report

562.

No Planned Crypto Voluntary Disclosure Program, IRS Says

563.

DJI Plugs Security Flaws That Could Have Enabled Access to Users' Data and Drone Images

564.

DHS Wants to Expand the Reach Of Its Critical Infrastructure Cyber Training

565.

Hackers Are Plugging Special Offers to Sell Your Digital Identity for Just $50


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


566.

DJI Vulnerability Let Hackers Spy on Drones

567.

DJI Drone Hack Opens Up Flight and Video Records to Threat Actors

568.

At China's Internet Conference, a Darker Side Of Tech Emerges

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At China's Internet Conference, a Darker Side Of Tech Emerges

570.

Australia Needs Better Cloud and Data Management Capabilities

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