Cyber Security News

Dec 11 2018

1.

FCA Urges Asset Managers to Brush Up on Cyber Security

2.

Marriott Breach Spurs New Privacy Law Push

3.

CISO Challenges and the Path to Cutting Edge Security

4.

High Profile Incidents and New Technologies Drive Cyber Security M&A to Record Highs

5.

What's Working, What's Not in Banks' Battle Against 'Credential Stuffing'

6.

Windows Kernel Vulnerability Exploited in Attacks

7.

Adobe Patches 87 Vulnerabilities in Acrobat Software

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Super Micro Says External Security Audit Found No Evidence Of Backdoor Chips

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IT Firms, Telcos Among Dozens Hacked in New Info-stealing Malware Attack

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2018's Most High-profile Cryptocurrency Catastrophes and Cyber Attacks

11.

Are Citizens Compromising Their Privacy When Registering to Vote?

12.

Are Citizens Compromising Their Privacy When Registering to Vote?

13.

Can Smartphone Data Deliver Better Traffic Stats?

14.

Fiat Presses Supreme Court to Undo Car-Hacking Cert. Order

15.

Testing Reveals No Chinese Microchip Spying, Co. Says

16.

Target to Pay $3M Over Unauthorized Pill Refills in Mass

17.

AGs Ask SSA to Set Up ID Theft Prevention Database, Fast

18.

EU Clears $5B Data Encryption Deal with Conditions

19.

Victoria County, Texas to Invest in Cyber Security Insurance

20.

Atlanta CIO Revisits Notorious Hack, Looks to the Future

21.

EU Cyber Security Act Agreed - "Traffic Light" Labelling Creeps Closer

22.

Watch Android Malware Automatically Steal 1,000 Euros From a PayPal Account in Seconds

23.

Sony Made Hacking the PlayStation Classic Easy

24.

Mac Malware Makes Debut in Top 10 List

25.

How DHS Is Trying to Separate Quality Cyber Tools From Snake Oil

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Russian Critical Infrastructure Targeted By Profit-Driven Cyber Criminals

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How DHS Is Trying to Separate Quality Cyber Tools From Snake Oil

28.

US Planning Actions Targeting Chinese Hackers, Spies, Sources Say

29.

Novidade Exploit Kit Actively Targeting SOHO and Home Routers

30.

Adobe Patches 39 Cross-Platform Critical Security Issues in Acrobat and Reader

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