Cyber Security News

December 2018

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Mobile Networks Aim to Stamp Out Banking Text Frauds

482.

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

483.

O2 Data Network Restored After Outage

484.

Cyber Breach Exposed NRCC Emails

485.

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



486.

Dozens Of Signatories Added to Paris Cyber Agreement

487.

Half Of Management Teams Lack Awareness About BPC Despite Increased Attacks

488.

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

489.

Luminar 3 Imaging App Gives Photogs More Time to Shoot

490.

Under Fire Huawei Agrees to UK Security Demands



491.

California Man Gets 26-Month Prison Sentence for DDoS Attacks

492.

DHS Looking Into Tracking Monero and Zcash Transactions

493.

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

494.

Agility Training for Responder Drones

495.

Marriott Database Still Vulnerable to Hackers, Suit Claims


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

497.

Cyber -plant Drives Itself Towards Light

498.

O2 Outage Highlights Importance Of Software Certificate Audits

499.

Half Of Business Leaders Unaware Of BPC Cyber Attacks

500.

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

502.

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

503.

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

504.

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

505.

Bomb Threat Hoaxer, DDos Boss Gets 3 Years


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506.

Hybrid Cloud in Australian Government Removes Supplier Lock-in

507.

When Answering the Phone Exposes You to Fraud

508.

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

509.

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

510.

North Korea-linked Hackers Target Academic Institutions

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