Cyber Security News

July 2018

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Goldman Sachs Says Cyber Security Stocks Could Get a Boost From Fears Of Meddling in the Midterm Elections

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Senators Call on FTC to Investigate Smart TVs Tracking Viewers' Data

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US Charges 12 Russian Hackers Tied to DNC Cyber Attacks

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Chrome Has a New Way to Stop Spectre Hackers. Too Bad It Takes More Memory

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Cyber Threats Stir Competition Among UK Tech Groups



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Donald Trump Orders New Cryptocurrency Task Force to Tackle.

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Using Encryption to Help Fight Data Breaches

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Can You Afford Not to Have It? Cyber Insurance

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Senators Urge DOJ to Probe Whether Russians Posed as Islamic Extremist Hackers to Harass US Military Families

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Bitcoin Was Russian Hackers' Currency Of Choice, US Says



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An Overview Of the OT/ICS Landscape for Cyber Professionals

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IoT Security Spend to Reach $6 Billion By 2023

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Has Cyber Changed Geopolitics Forever? Chips with Everything Podcast

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Banking Trojans Fail to Unseat Cryptomining Malware

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Tiger Spider Looks Towards Blockchain and Data Standardization to Create an Efficient Freight Transport System


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


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Smart TVs Are Invading Privacy and Should Be Investigated, Senators Say

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Hyper-targeted Attack Against 13 iPhones Dropped Malicious Apps Via MDM

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Email Account Hack at UMC Physicians Puts Data Of 18,000 at Risk

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Nintendo Found a Way to Patch an Unpatchable Coldboot Exploit in Nintendo Switch

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Hackers Target Cloud Services



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Hackers Target New Cryptocurrency Investors

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Cyber Security

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Why Cyber Space Matters as Much to NATO as Land, Sea and Air Defence

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Cross-border Investigations Help Take Down Hackers

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Cyber Attacks Bought 'As Easily as Online Shopping'


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


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12 Korean Crypto Exchanges Pass Self-Regulatory Checks

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Threats Financial Organizations Will Face in 2019

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Cost Of Data Breaches Rises, Mega Breaches Cost Up to $350 Million

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Hacker-powered Security Is Reaching Critical Mass

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Do Advances in Voice Technology Pose a Threat to Enterprise Security?

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