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The easy Mac hack - This week in cybersecurity

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ANTHONY GIL
November 30, 2017 - 2 min read

NSA accidentally leaks more secrets after 'Red Disk' was left on unsecured AWS server

Confidential and sensitive data belonging to INSCOM, a joint US Army and NSA command that gathers intelligence for US military and political leaders, were stored on an unprotected cloud server with no password protection. 

UK shipping firm Clarkson reports cyber attack

British shipping services provider Clarkson Plc (CKN.L) on Wednesday said it was the victim of a cyber security hack and warned that the person or persons behind the attack may release some data shortly.

Anyone Can Hack MacOS High Sierra Just by Typing "Root"

A Turkish company found a glaring flaw in Apple's desktop operating system that gives anyone deep access, no password required.

SWIFT warns banks on cyber heists as hack sophistication grows

SWIFT, the global messaging system used to move trillions of dollars each day, warned banks on Wednesday that the threat of digital heists is on the rise as hackers use increasingly sophisticated tools and techniques to launch new attacks.

Hackers target Victoria's Secret shoppers in run-up to Christmas

Hackers are conspiring to attack Victoria’s Secret customers ahead of the busy Christmas season, security experts have warned.

Imgur hack: Email addresses, passwords stolen from 1.7M accounts

Imgur, learning it was hacked in 2014, reacted quickly to notify the public that an attacker stole the email addresses and passwords for 1.7 million users.

Federal student aid site offers one-stop shopping for ID thieves

If you have someone’s name, birthdate, and SSN, FAFSA site will give up sensitive data.

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