Cyber Security News

Jul 11 2018

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HTC Exodus Blockchain Phone Will Cost About $1,000

2.

Please Tell Us About Security Vulnerabilities Sooner: Congress

3.

Macy's Breach Exposed Customer Data, Credit Card Numbers

4.

ICO Says Emma's Diary Company Sold Data to Labour Party

5.

Democracy Disrupted? UK Findings on Data and Politics

6.

Chinese Hackers Target Cambodia Ahead Of Elections

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Chinese Cryptojacking Heist Infects One Million Computers

8.

Hackers Steal $23.5M in Cryptocurrency From 'Decentralized' Crypto Exchange Bancor

9.

Senators Press Federal Election Officials on State Cyber Security

10.

Chinese Hackers Breach Cambodian Election Organizations

11.

Russia Hasn't Begun Vigorous 2018 Election Hacking, US Says

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Chinese Cyber Spy Hackers Target Cambodia as Elections Loom

13.

California's New, Gdpr-like Privacy Law Is a Game-changer: INSIGHT

14.

A Hacker's Dream and Ciso's Nightmare? Innovation in Healthcare

15.

Not Enough CISOs and Business Leaders Cooperate on a Cyber Security Plan and Budget

16.

Ransomware Back in Big Way, 181.5 Million Attacks Since January

17.

Cloud Security - Who Should Take Ownership?

18.

US Local Governments Should Increase Cyber Security Spending Before It's Too Late

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Year-old Router Bug Exploited to Steal Sensitive DOD Drone, Tank Documents

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Children's Mercy Faces Lawsuit Over Healthcare Data Breach

21.

Insider Health Data Security Threats Bigger Concern Than External

22.

Notorious 'Hijack Factory' Shunned From Web

23.

Rene Bader Talks Cyber Security

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California's New, Gdpr-like Privacy Law Is a Game-changer(1): INSIGHT

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