Cyber Security News

November 2018

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GDPR Is Encouraging UK IT Directors to Pay Cyber Ransoms

152.

Data Volumes Set to Hit 175ZB with a Tectonic Shift to the Cloud

153.

Malware Companies Are Finding New Ways to Spy on iPhones

154.

Hackers Made Millions Using Infected PCs in Click Fraud Scheme

155.

What Internet Use Will Look Like in 2022



156.

OPM to Rebid Identity Theft Protection Contract Affecting Millions Of Hack Victims

157.

19 Year-old From York Declared 2018 Cyber Security Challenge Winner

158.

In Indonesia Lion Air Crash, Black Box Data Reveal Pilots' Struggle to Regain Control

159.

A Journalist Was Killed in Mexico. Then His Colleagues Were Hacked

160.

MyDoom Wins Cyber Security Challenge Masterclass



161.

OPM to Rebid Identity Theft Protection Contract Affecting Millions Of Hack Victims

162.

Billions Missing Out on Digital Society as Internet Use Soars

163.

Government Yet to Recruit Chief Data Officer

164.

Businesses Failing to Win Consumer Trust

165.

Poor Wi-Fi Connectivity Damaging to Home Life, Say UK Consumers



166.

Hacker Adds Malicious Bitcoin-stealing Code to Popular JavaScript Library

167.

Pennsylvania Judge Rules UPMC Must Protect Employee Data

168.

One Breach Standard Is Better Than 50 State Regimes

169.

HR Software Firm PageUp Finds No Evidence Of Data Theft

170.

The First Six Months: GDPR's Impact


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171.

Internal Negligence to Blame for Most Data Breaches Involving Personal Health Information

172.

Looming Actions Will Test How Well Organizations Have Applied GDPR

173.

Orkus Exits Stealth Mode with Cloud Security Platform

174.

DoS Vulnerabilities Impact Linux Kernel

175.

Why Cyber Monday Is Just the Beginning Of the Festive Hacking Season



176.

Why an Open Approach to the Cloud Suits Your Business Best

177.

New Malware Tied to Kremlin-linked Hacking Group

178.

OMB Looks to Refresh Data Center Policy

179.

LinkedIn Targeted Nonmembers Via Emails, Regulator Says

180.

Mobile Faster Than Wi-fi in Many Countries

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