Cyber Security News

November 2018

121.

How to Rob a Laptop and Get Hailed as 'Generous': Stolen Sympathy

122.

That Virus Alert on Your Computer? Scammers in India May Be Behind It

123.

That Virus Alert on Your Computer? Scammers in India May Be Behind It

124.

A Plan to Turn New York Into a Capital Of Cyber Security

125.

Cyber Resilience Lacking Due to Apathy Of UK Leaders



126.

Stephen Docherty on Nhs Data Sharing: CIO Interview

127.

Does AI Pose More Of a Threat to Cyber Security Than We Think?

128.

Data Breach at Atrium Health Impacts More Than 2.6M Records

129.

DOJ Indicts SamSam Hackers Behind Targeted Ransomware Attacks

130.

Does AI Pose More Of a Threat to Cyber Security Than We Think?



131.

How to Shop Safely on Cyber Monday

132.

Are You at Risk? ATM Attackers Strike Again

133.

The Current State Of Cyber Security in the Connected Hospital

134.

Confronting the New Military Threats

135.

Falling iPhone Orders May Cause TSMC Problems in 2019



136.

Cryptocurrency-Stealing Code Distributed Via Popular Library

137.

Everyone Will Use Encryption, Australia Should Get Over It

138.

This Worm Spreads a Fileless Version Of the Trojan Bladabindi

139.

US iOS Users Targeted By Massive Malvertising Campaign

140.

A Year After WannaCry, UK Still Vulnerable to Major Cyber Attack, Report Warns


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


141.

DHS Looks to Blockchain to Deter Counterfeit Certificates

142.

Unmasking AI-assisted Cyber Attacks

143.

DHS Looks to Blockchain to Deter Counterfeit Certificates

144.

Sen. Dems Grill FTC on Fraud Case Subpoena Of Acting AG

145.

SEC Hasn't Shown Crypto Tokens Are Securities, Judge Says


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


146.

Pa. Ruling May Open Floodgates on Cyber Security Suits

147.

Advocates Push White House to Nix CLOUD Act Deal with UK

148.

FCA Blames Too-Confident Bosses for Rise in IT Failures

149.

York Teen Crowned 2018 UK Cyber Security Champion

150.

Why IT Infrastructure Approach Needs Modernising

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