Cyber Security News

December 2018

31.

Hackers Steal Personal Info Of 1,000 North Korean Defectors

32.

Brazilian Bank Inter Pays Fine Over Customer Data Leak

33.

Celebrities 'Hacked' to Spur Twitter Fix

34.

Data Privacy Bill to Move Amid Corporate Push: 2019 Outlook

35.

Personal Data Of Nearly 1,000 North Korean Defectors Reportedly Stolen in Hack



36.

Inside a Hackathon Looking for Ways to Solve LA's Traffic Problem

37.

Blizzard Wants to Clean Up Twitch Chat Using Battle.net Accounts

38.

How a U.k. Plane Spotter Cracked the Secret Of Trump's Iraq Visit: 'That's Shiny'

39.

North Korean Defectors' Personal Data Was Stolen By Hackers, South Says

40.

Seoul Says Personal Info Of 1,000 North Korean Defectors Stolen



41.

BevMo Warns Of Customer Credit Card Data Breach

42.

Tech Got 'Darker and More Muddy' in 2018

43.

Users Report Losing Bitcoin in Clever Hack Of Electrum Wallets

44.

Hackers Make a Fake Hand to Beat Vein Authentication

45.

The Most Interesting and Important Hacks Of 2018



46.

User Authentication Most Common Cyber Risk for Hospitals, Health Systems

47.

The 15 Largest Health Data Breaches Of 2018

48.

Best Apps to Download Now for Your New Mac

49.

The Growing World Of Apts and Government Hackers: CYBER PODCAST

50.

Insurance-Related Spam Calls Skyrocketed This Year in the US


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51.

Hot Tub Hack Reveals Washed-up Security

52.

UK Now Has Anti-drone Systems - Minister

53.

Financial Firms to Further Increase Cyber Security Spending

54.

Cyber Security Bill Revised and Reissued in November 2018: Thailand

55.

The Best iOS Apps Of 2018 [Year in Review]


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56.

Female Rapper Pulls Off the Most Accurate Siri Impersonation Ever

57.

Indonesia Knows Tsunami Threat. But It Was Still Blindsided By Killer Waves

58.

Over 19,000 Orange Modems Are Leaking WiFi Credentials

59.

Aussie MSP Breached By China Hack, Gov Responds with Education Program

60.

US States' Patchwork Of Cyber Security Regulations Will Increase Compliance Burden

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