Cyber Security News

December 2018

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DeepPhish Project Shows Malicious AI Is Not as Dangerous as Feared

512.

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

513.

Marine Cyber Command Is Getting in on Other Transaction Contracting

514.

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

515.

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


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516.

Huawei Is Planning a $2 Billion Cyber Security Reboot

517.

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

518.

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

519.

Addresses and Names Of Customers Exposed By Bethesda in Support Tickets

520.

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

522.

Twelve US States Join for the First Time to File Multistate Data Breach Lawsuit

523.

Use Of Technology on the Rise: Measuring Privacy Operations

524.

Consumers Believe Social Media Sites Pose Greatest Risk to Data

525.

Biggest Phish in the Sea? These Banks Are Growing Targets


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526.

Gsa Schedule, Cyber Security, Fca News (november 30): Fastest 5 Minutes

527.

Chinese Government Suspected in Marriott Hack

528.

Too Little, Too Late? Should We Be Faster to Point the Finger Of Blame at Cyber Attackers?

529.

The Ultimate Guide to Protecting Your Data on the Internet: VPN Services 2018

530.

Facial Recognition Shows Big Improvements


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531.

FBI Database Links Murders to Serial Killer

532.

Facial Recognition Shows Big Improvements

533.

Detox Chain Ginned Up Biz with Spam Texts, Suit Says

534.

Bitcoin Market 'Hijacking' Caused $4B Value Drop, Suit Says

535.

Lack Of Actual Data Breach Sinks Mercy Health Security Row


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536.

Ogletree's Evan Moses: Data-Driven Lawyer

537.

An Introduction to Deception Technology

538.

Senators Introduce Bill to Let Hackers Reports Bugs to DHS

539.

Pentagon Considers Cyber Security Certification for Its Contractors

540.

Fileless Attacks Grow as Attackers Find New Ways Past System Security

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