Cyber Security News

Dec 07 2018

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New Lawsuit Claims Marriott Still Exposes Customer Information

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Mobile Networks Aim to Stamp Out Banking Text Frauds

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Eastern European Banks Lose Tens Of Millions Of Dollars in Hollywood-style Hacks

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O2 Data Network Restored After Outage

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Cyber Breach Exposed NRCC Emails

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Marriott 'In the Dark' About Massive Data Breach: Dem Lawmaker

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Dozens Of Signatories Added to Paris Cyber Agreement

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Half Of Management Teams Lack Awareness About BPC Despite Increased Attacks

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Fsb Publishes a Cyber Lexicon: Let's Sing From the Same Song Sheet

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Luminar 3 Imaging App Gives Photogs More Time to Shoot

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Under Fire Huawei Agrees to UK Security Demands

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California Man Gets 26-Month Prison Sentence for DDoS Attacks

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DHS Looking Into Tracking Monero and Zcash Transactions

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Marriott to Reimburse Some Guests for New Passports After Massive Data Breach

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Agility Training for Responder Drones

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Marriott Database Still Vulnerable to Hackers, Suit Claims

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Morgan Lewis' J. Kyle Poe: Data-Driven Lawyer

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Cyber -plant Drives Itself Towards Light

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O2 Outage Highlights Importance Of Software Certificate Audits

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Half Of Business Leaders Unaware Of BPC Cyber Attacks

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Stopping the Cyber Security Brain Drain Calls for Outside the Box Thinking

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Marine Cyber Command Is Getting in on Other Transaction Contracting

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MPs "Deeply Disappointed" at EU Resistance to UK Security Cooperation

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Seattle Man Sentenced to Over Two Years in Prison for Cyber Stalking Campaign

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Someone Defaced Linux.org Website with 'Goatse' and Anti-Diversity Tirade

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Bomb Threat Hoaxer, DDos Boss Gets 3 Years

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Hybrid Cloud in Australian Government Removes Supplier Lock-in

28.

When Answering the Phone Exposes You to Fraud

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Detroit Bar Owner Charged in $1 Million Theft Ring: Guns, Faucets and Energy Drinks

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The Best Work-from-home Cities: Speedy Internet, Cheap Housing

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North Korea-linked Hackers Target Academic Institutions

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DeepPhish Project Shows Malicious AI Is Not as Dangerous as Feared

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Stopping the Cyber Security Brain Drain Calls for Outside the Box Thinking

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Marine Cyber Command Is Getting in on Other Transaction Contracting

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What Will It Take for Congress to Act on a Data Breach?

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US Should Weigh Force, Sanctions to Stop Hackers, Warner Says

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Huawei Is Planning a $2 Billion Cyber Security Reboot

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What Will It Take for Congress to Act on a Data Breach?

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Fileless Malware to Take Centerstage Role in Future Threat Landscape Says Report

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Addresses and Names Of Customers Exposed By Bethesda in Support Tickets

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Android Developers Warned to Remove Third-Party Ad Fraud SDKs From Apps

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US Commercial Chains Targeted By TA505 with Personalized Malware Campaigns

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