Cyber Security News

June 2018

1.

Tinder Says It's Boosted Data Security with Encryption

2.

DXC Govt Client Fails Cyber Security Standards

3.

Adidas Hacked, Customer Data Exposed

4.

How Businesses Can Shield Their IoT Infrastructure From Botnets and Ransomware

5.

LTE Wireless Connections Used By Billions Aren't as Secure as We Thought


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


6.

Cyber Security Vulnerabilities Afflict Medtronic Heart Monitor

7.

Fake News, Real Cyber Security Risks

8.

Four Measures to Keep Agency Cloud Data Safe

9.

Ticketmaster Admits Customer Details May Have Been Stolen in Hack

10.

California Approves Privacy Rules Opposed By ISPs and Tech Companies



11.

We Need to Change the Dictionary Definition Of 'Hacker'

12.

A Front Row Seat to a Data Breach

13.

Don't Just Wait for a Security Compromise: SMEs

14.

Latest Coinrail $40M Heist Shows Need for Security and Cryptocurrency Regulations

15.

Cyber Criminals Target Hospitals with SamSam Ransomware Attacks



16.

Recent WannaCrypt Ransomware Attack Not Really Ransomware

17.

New Zealand's Z Energy Flags Possible Data Breach in November

18.

Online Betting Site Left Employees' Logins and Passwords Open to Hackers

19.

EU Cyber Security Plan Aims to Streamline Product Certification

20.

Healthcare Internet Crimes Cost Victims $925,849 Last Year


Outwitting malicious attackers? Get in touch.


21.

DoD Lacks Data Sharing with State Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs

22.

Cyber Attacks in Mexico Raise Alarm Bells Ahead Of Sunday's Election

23.

The Biggest Digital Heist in History Isn't Over Yet

24.

Banks, Card Companies Seek Fraud Fix From Social Security Admin

25.

Eight Arrested in Africa-Based Cyber Crime and Business Email Compromise Conspiracy


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


26.

AT&T Buying Company That Delivers Targeted Ads Based on Your Web Browsing

27.

Who Reports Data Breaches?

28.

Watch Out for Fileless Ransomware

29.

China Escalates Hacks Against the US as Trade Tensions Rise

30.

Cyber Security - How Confident (complacent?) Are You?

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