Cyber Security News

July 2018

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Uptick in UK Privacy Awareness, Says ICO

302.

Trump Administration Plans National Cyber Risk Management Initiative

303.

Chinese Hackers Targeted Internet-of-Things During Trump-Putin Summit

304.

Singapore's Offical Health Database Breached to the Tune Of 1.5 Million Records

305.

Bombshell Report Warns Of Huawei Risk to UK's Critical Infrastructure Security



306.

Is Venmo's Default Privacy Setting Exposing Users to Harm?

307.

Who Should Have Ultimate Responsibility for Cyber Security? CTO Vs. CISO

308.

Creating a Cyber Security "Energy Star"

309.

Learning From the Hackers: Cyber Security

310.

Russia's Vulnerability Database (NVD) Not Fit for Purpose


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311.

Mysteries Of Russia's 'Fancy Bear' Hackers Finally Solved

312.

Rosenstein Reveals How the Justice Department Is Fighting Attacks on US Elections

313.

Vietnam's New Cyber Security Law and Push for Internet Sovereignty Reduces Freedom

314.

These Are the 10 US Airports Where You're Most Likely to Be Hacked

315.

US to Alert Public to Foreign Operations Targeting Americans



316.

Are Financial and Cyber Crises Alike?

317.

Coinmining Attacks Have Started to Decline: Cryptojacking

318.

Samsam Infected Thousands Of LabCorp Systems Via Brute Force RDP

319.

The Router Of All Evil

320.

Trump Slammed Over Election Hack Security: Cyber NATO


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How to Create a Secure Cyber Environment

322.

Misconfigured Cloud Leaves Voter Data Exposed

323.

Rosenstein Warns Of Growing Cyber Threat From Russia, Other Foreign Actors

324.

How Hackers Exploit Critical Infrastructure

325.

Retail Data Breaches Continue to Reach New Highs



326.

Inside Look at Lifecycle Of Stolen Credentials and Extent Of Data Breach Damage

327.

How Is It Even Possible That Most State Election Offices Are Still Security Nightmares?

328.

Government's Cyber Monitoring Program Would Become Law Under House Bill

329.

Hack Can Turn Robotic Vacuum Into Creepy Rolling Surveillance Machine

330.

FTC Wants Expanded Authority in Data Security, Privacy

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