Cyber Security News

July 2018

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Can Russian Hackers Cause US Electricity Blackouts?

242.

Flaw Could Allow Nearby Attacker to Grab Your Private Data: Bluetooth Security

243.

The Urgent Need for an Election Hacking Response: No Time for Stalling

244.

Cyber Attacks the Number One External Threat to Aussie Businesses

245.

Risks and Protection Tips: the Evolution Of Email Fraud



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Privacy Pros Gaining Control Of Technology Decision-making Over IT

247.

Quantum Computing Revenue to Hit $15 Billion in 2028 Due to AI, R&D, Cyber Security

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West Virginia County Clerks Meet on Election Protection, Cyber Security

249.

Medford, Ore., Is the Latest City Hit in Widespread Click2Gov Breach

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Ramp Up Security to Mitigate Office 365 Attacks



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Top Execs Cyber Security Hypocrites, Report Shows

252.

Capital Markets Firms to Ramp Up Public Cloud Spending

253.

Most Firms Have Software Security Vulnerability

254.

Singapore Public Healthcare Sector Limits Internet Use

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Nearly Half Of Australian Companies Hit By Customer Fraud, Cyber Crime



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An Incredibly Simple Hack Had the Potential to Manipulate Cryptocurrency Markets

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Healthcare Data Security Worries Discourage Virtual Care Use

258.

Media Giant Settles Subscription Data Class Action Suit for $50 Million

259.

Hackers Breached Virginia Bank Twice in Eight Months, Stole $2.4M

260.

Docs Can Become Fodder for Hackers If Careless



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Level One Robotics Leaked Car Vendor Data

262.

Dasan and D-Link Routers Face New Attack

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Russian Hackers Accessed US Electric Utilities' Control Rooms

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Samsung Accidentally Leaks the Galaxy Watch

265.

How to Get Infected with Malware



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Russian Hackers Penetrated Networks Of US Electric Utilities

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Massive Botnet Made Exclusively Of Huawei Routers Set Up in 24 Hours

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SingHealth Data Breach Affects 1.5m Patients Including Singapore PM

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How SOAR Can Increase the Value Of Your Security Team

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Exploring the Dynamics Of the Attacker Economy

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