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International InfoSec & Cybersecurity News
Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen Breach Hits
500K Cards
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen Breach Hits 500K Cards. US chain
caught out via POS compromise
DNC Incident Was a Phishing Exercise
www.darkreading.com
False alarm sent Democratic National Committee into high
alert this week amid concerns of a new cyberattack.
CVE-2018-11776: New Critical Struts Flaw
Could Be Worse than Equifax
securityboulevard.com
A new vulnerability has been uncovered – the kind that could
turn out worse than the one that triggered the Equifax
breach.
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Iranian hackers target 70 universities
worldwide to steal research
www.zdnet.com
Researchers say the campaign is focused on stealing
credentials and access to library systems.
Google Faces Legal Turmoil After Location
Tracking Debacle.
threatpost.com
Google is under fire from both legal teams and activists after
reports emerged that the technology giant tracked
customers' movements, even when they opt out.
Microsoft disrupted Russian hacking
campaign aimed at US midterm elections
www.csoonline.com
Microsoft brings down the hammer on Russian hacking
campaign aimed at US midterm elections.
Superdrug denies data breach -
computerweekly.com
www.computerweekly.com
Superdrug has warned online customers it believes may have
had personal details exposed, but claims its systems were not
compromised, in what could be the first GDPR-related
extortion attempt.
Vulnerability Affects All OpenSSH Versions
Released in the past two decades
www.bleepingcomputer.com
A vulnerability affects all versions of the OpenSSH client
released in the past two decades, ever since the application
was released in 1999.
Global information security spending to
exceed $124 billion in 2019
www.helpnetsecurity.com
Worldwide spending on information security products and
services will reach more than $114 billion in 2018, an increase
of 12.4 percent from last year.
T-Mobile Data Breach Hits Over 2 Million
Customers
www.securityweek.com
Millions of T-Mobile customers had their personal details
compromised after hackers gained access to some of the
telecom company’s systems