Cyber Security News

December 2018

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AOL Violated Children's Privacy to Serve Online Ads

632.

Are Your Employees Exposing Your Data on Public Wi-Fi? Probably

633.

Imprisoned Hacktivist Jeremy Hammond Bumped a Guard with a Door - and Got Thrown in Solitary Confinement

634.

UK Police Forces Struggling with Cyber Crime

635.

Australia Set to Pass Sweeping Cyber Laws Despite Tech Giant Fears



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DISA Outlines Plans to Wall Off the Public Internet

637.

What 100m Hacked Users Need to Know: Quora Data Breach FAQ

638.

How Docker Plans to Help Businesses Get Around Windows Server 2008

639.

Financial Institutions' Data at Risk Despite Security Spending

640.

NHS Email Outage Caused By 'Internal Software Issues'


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641.

100 Million Quora.com User Details Exposed

642.

Cryptomining Software Could Be Used to Steal Corporate Secrets

643.

NATO Exercises Cyber Defences as Threat Grows

644.

Cyber Attack Victims Face Disputes with Insurers

645.

Marriott Breach Potentially Exposed Data Of 500m Guests



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Thwarting the "Black Tie" Cyber Threat: Snapshot

647.

Feds Fling $10m at Channel for Subsidised SME Security Scans

648.

Making It Harder for Attackers to Know When a System Begins to Deceive a Bad Actor

649.

Flaws in Siglent Oscilloscope Allow Hackers to Tamper with Measurements

650.

CISOs Given Cyber Leadership Role in Australia's New Information Security Manual



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Two iOS Fitness Apps Tricked Users Into Making TouchID Payments

652.

New Online Service Will Hack Printers to Spew Out Spam

653.

Czech Republic Blames Russia for Multiple Government Network Hacks

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A Spotter's Guide to the Groups That Are Out to Get You: Cyber Crime and Cyber War

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Marriott's Expenses for Massive Data Breach Could Reach $3.5 Billion



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Pharma Industry Is Hackers' Favorite Target

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NSF Explores Blockchain for Grants Management

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Marriott Hit with Multiple Suits After Massive Data Breach

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Dla Piper's Eric Falkenberry: Data-Driven Lawyer

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ECB Takes 'Meet Or Explain' Stance on Cyber Security Rules

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