Cyber Security News

July 2018

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Some Kanawha County, W.Va., Employees Given Data Breach Notices

272.

New Data Rules Stoke the Need for More Privacy Lawyers: Comply Or Else

273.

European Infrastructure Cloud Deals Grow, as Contract Sizes Shrink

274.

Zero Trust Security Model Boosts Business Confidence

275.

How Apps Could Be Sneaking Malware Onto Your Phone



276.

Baseball Cap Triggers Hacker Conference Ructions

277.

Emotet Trojan on the Market as Hack Groups Become Malware Mercenaries

278.

How to Get the Most Out Of Cyber Essentials

279.

Watch a Hacker Install a Firmware Backdoor on a Laptop in Less Than 5 Minutes

280.

C-Suite May Lack Awareness Of Healthcare Supply Chain Risk



281.

Despite Flashy Attacks, Healthcare Ransomware Attacks Decline

282.

An Old Scam with a New Twist

283.

Seventeen EU Countries Scolded By Commission Over Cyber Security

284.

Netgear Adds a Smart Doorbell to Its Arlo Home Security Lineup

285.

Cyber Warfare Policy Included in Final Version Of Annual Defense Policy Bill



286.

Phishing Attack Results in a Breach at Texas Anesthesia Practice

287.

Why Buying an iPhone X Knockoff Can Be a Security Nightmare

288.

Ring's Budget Home Security System Covers the Basics

289.

The Jigsaw Ransomware Is Back, and It's After Your Bitcoin

290.

Ring's Inexpensive Security System Handles the Essentials for Less



291.

Cyber Attack on Singapore Health Database Steals Details Of 1.5 Million, Including PM

292.

One in Four Singapore Residents Hit in Medical Data Theft

293.

Singapore PM Among 1.5m Patients Affected By Data Hack

294.

Virginia Robocalling Firm Exposed Data Of Hundreds Of Thousands Of US Voters

295.

What Hollywood Gets Right and Wrong: Hacking in Films


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296.

A New Model for Cyber Risk Management

297.

How the Athenian Project Is Fighting Election Hacking

298.

Cyber Security No Longer Top Risk for Telecom Industry

299.

GDPR Drives Down UK Insider Threat

300.

NCSC Report Underlines Cyber Threat for Legal Firms

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