Cyber Security News

December 2018

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Wave Of Hoax Bomb Threats Made Across Us: Authorities

302.

SQLite Bug Impacts Thousands Of Apps, Including All Chromium-based Browsers

303.

Brazilian IT Firm Tivit Suffers Data Leak

304.

Fancy Bear Exploits Brexit to Target Government Groups with Zebrocy Trojan

305.

How One Hacked Laptop Led to an Entire Network Being Compromised


What's the worst that could happen?


306.

How the GDPR Helps Cyber Security

307.

Cyber Warfare Requires a Moral Revolution

308.

Tech Cos. Should Heed Same Privacy Rules as Attys

309.

PayPal Dodges Stock-Drop Suit Over Data Breach

310.

NY AG Settles Cases with Equifax, Others Over App Security



311.

Wetherspoons Fake Accounts to Be Exposed

312.

Encrypted Messaging App Signal Says It Won't Comply with Australia's New Backdoor Bill

313.

Hacker Banner Ads Are Totally Wild

314.

'Donald' Makes It on Annual Worst Passwords List

315.

Meeting the Energy Efficiency Needs Of Data Centers: a Cool Problem to Have



316.

Ireland's an Influencer But FTC an EPIC Fail

317.

Shamoon 3 Targets Energy Sector in Middle East

318.

Poor Security Could Leave US Defenseless Against Missile Attacks

319.

Six Cyber Security Essentials to Protect Your Organization

320.

Poor Security Could Leave US Defenseless Against Missile Attacks



321.

Global Server Revenue Hits Record Quarterly High as Hyperscale Demand for Datacenter Kit Soars

322.

Iranian Cyber Espionage Highlights Human Element

323.

Marriott Breach Exposes Weakness in Cyber Defenses for Hotels

324.

Here's What's Going on with the Marriott Hack, Huawei and the DOJ - and It's All Related to China and Trade

325.

Some Freelance Hackers Get Paid $500,000 a Year to Test Defenses Of Companies Like Tesla



326.

Marriott Looking at China in Data Breach

327.

Authenticity and Why It Matters: Deception Technology

328.

Can Advancing Cyber Security Techniques Keep Pace with New Attack Vectors in 2019?

329.

Hacking Democracy Efforts Continue with Upticks in Malware Deployments

330.

Hackers Fooled Save the Children Into Sending $1 Million to a Phony Account

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