Cyber Security News

May 2018

1.

How Elections Are Hacked Via Social Media Profiling

2.

The Energy Grid Isn't Insured Enough to Handle a Catastrophic Hack

3.

Cyber Scams Reaching Fever-pitch: World Cup 2018

4.

For Cyber Security and Public Safety Efforts, GDPR Creates Uncertainty

5.

Public Knowledge Welcomes Joint Report Targeting Botnets and Other Threats to the Internet Ecosystem


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


6.

Hacker Defaces Ticketfly's Website, Steals Customer Database

7.

An Exploit Left Millions Of Steam Users Vulnerable for the Past 10 Years

8.

Has Covellite Threat to US Gone Away?

9.

Dealing with Insider Threats

10.

Oldest Hacker in Town Graduates From Santander SAS


Why wait until you get hacked?


11.

Public Knowledge Welcomes Joint Report Targeting Botnets and Other Threats to the Internet Ecosystem

12.

CFPB to Resume Data Collection After Data Security Review

13.

Is It Worth the Investment? Cyber Insurance

14.

The Bleak State Of Federal Government Cyber Security

15.

ICS-CERT Flags BeaconMedaes Medical Device Security Issues



16.

Watch This Hacked NES 'Reverse Emulate' Super Nintendo Games

17.

SS7 Routing-protocol Breach Of US Cellular Carrier Exposed Customer Data

18.

Open BugBounty Open to Any Website Owner

19.

2 Canadian Banks Hacked, 90,000 Customers' Data Stolen

20.

Mexico Foiled a $110 Million Bank Heist, Then Kept It a Secret


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


21.

International Hacker-For-Hire Who Conspired with and Aided Russian FSB Officers Sentenced to 60 Months in Prison

22.

A Challenge for Financial Services Organizations: Enterprise Cyber Hygiene

23.

GDPR to Drive Next Wave Of Cyber Insurance Claims

24.

Liz Rice and Sugu Sougoumarane Talk Security and Databases

25.

Kata Targets Secure Container Infrastructure



26.

What a Tsb Phishing Attack Looks Like

27.

FBI Warns Of Routers Hacked By Russians

28.

Canadian Banks Say 'Fraudsters' Stole Information From at Least 40,000 Customers

29.

Why Is Your Location Data No Longer Private?

30.

How IAM Can Help Move the Finish Line for Hackers

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