Cyber Security News

November 2018

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Sophisticated '3ve' Ad Fraud Scheme Dismantled, Operators Indicted

92.

'Fraudsters Exploited My Angry Tweet'

93.

Trump Signs Bill Cementing Cyber Security Agency at DHS

94.

Kremlin-linked Hackers May Have Impersonated State Dept. Employee: US Cyber Firms

95.

Don't Rely on Tech Giants: Take Cyber Security Into Your Own Hands


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96.

Predictions You Can't Ignore: Cyber Security 2019

97.

GDPR Related Scams Are Here

98.

AutoIt-Compiled Worm Spreads Backdoor Via Removable Drives

99.

Threat Actor Targets Middle East with DNS Redirections

100.

Data Breach Hits 2.6 Million Atrium Health Patients



101.

SamSam Ransomware Created By Iranian Hackers, Says US DoJ

102.

How Secure Is Serverless Computing?

103.

If You Work in This One Industry You're More Likely to Be a Target: Phishing Warning

104.

Atrium Health Data Breach Exposed 2.65 Million Patient Records

105.

The Holiday Season Has Begun (for Hackers Too)


What's the worst that could happen?
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106.

DHS Tweaking Cyber 'Credit Score' Program

107.

DOD Cyber Security Purchasing Process Too Slow, Study Says

108.

2 Iranians Charged with Ransomware Attack on US Cities

109.

'Ethical Hacker' Exposed Council App Flaw

110.

Two Iranian Men Indicted for Deploying Ransomware to Extort Hospitals, Municipalities, and Public Institutions, Causing Over $30 Million in Losses



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Popular Massage App Left Sensitive User Data Exposed, Including Complaints About 'Dangerous' Customers

112.

DOJ Indicts Hackers for Ransomware That Crippled Atlanta

113.

New Zealand Blocks Use Of Huawei Equipment for 5g Network: 'National Security Risks'

114.

Manafort and Assange Deny Meetings Claimed in Guardian's Widely-criticized Piece, Threaten to Sue

115.

Religious Persecution? There's an App for That! 'Heresy App' Draws Ire in Indonesia


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116.

Dell's Website Targeted in Attempted Hack Of Customer Data

117.

2 Iranians Behind SamSam Ransomware Attacks, US Claims

118.

What Happened: ITU's Plenipot

119.

New 24/7 Response App Helps to Handle Cyber Attacks

120.

US Charges Two Iranians Over SamSam Ransomware Attacks

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