Cyber Security News

November 2018

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How West Virginia Brought Blockchain-secured Voting to Election Day

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Recent Breaches Show the Need to Modernise Enterprise Security Stacks

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World Wide Web Inventor Wants New 'Contract' to Make Web Safe

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HSBC US Suffers Breach Of Customer Accounts

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Cyber Security High on European Commission Agenda


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Russian Hackers: One Big Loser Of the Midterms

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During Election, Utah's Cyber Center Wards Off Threats

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Feds Detect "Scanning" Of Election Systems, But No Hacks

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Cyber Security Vulnerabilities Flagged in Roche Handheld Devices

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NJ Fines Vendor Behind Virtua Healthcare Data Breach $200K



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The Inventor Of the Web Says the Internet Is at a 'Tipping Point'

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Bridging the Cyber Security Gap

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GPU Side Channel Attacks Can Enable Spying on Web Activity, Password Stealing

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How Financial Institutions Can Change the Economics Of Fraud

615.

Steps to Take When Developing Apis: Countering Threats



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Post Implementation, GDPR Costs Higher Than Expected

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UK Regulator Calls for Tougher Rules on Personal Data Use

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HSBC Bank USA Warns Customers Of Data Breach

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My Health Record Data Misuse Penalties Raised

620.

Hackers Breach StatCounter to Hijack Bitcoin Transactions on Gate.io Exchange



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Now Everyone Who Uses a Messaging App Must Be Identifiable: Russia

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HSBC Discloses Security Incident

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Evernote for Windows Patch Resolves Stored XSS Vulnerability

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Voting Machine Critics Tout Low-Tech Fix for Hacking Fears

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Snowden Verifies NSA Report in EFF Spying Case



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HSBC, Nordstrom Reveal Data Security Breaches

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ICO Fines Insurance Firm £60K Over Brexit Data Misuse

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HSBC Bank Confirms US Data Breach

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Leave.EU Faces Fine Over Data Misuse

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Information Commissioner Calls for Stricter Regulation on Political Use Of Data

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