Cyber Security News

August 2018

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More Needs to Be Done By SMEs on Cyber Security

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Why US Elections Remain 'Dangerously Vulnerable' to Cyber Attacks

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Sheer Size Makes Government-Owned Utility a Prime Target for Hackers

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Senator Claims Russians Penetrated Florida Voter Registration Systems

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Back to School Cyber Tips From US-CERT


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


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How California Is Improving Cyber Threat Information Sharing

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Your Amazon Echo Can Be Hacked to Spy on You! Not Easily It Seems

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How Hacked Water Heaters Could Trigger Mass Blackouts

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Five Drones Downed By Russian Military Near Khmeimim Air Base in Syria as UAV Attacks Increase

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Medtronic Criticized for Lax Medical Device Security Response



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Samsung's New Mesh Routers Can Optimize Your Home's Wi-Fi

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Hackers Give the Fax a New Lease Of Life

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MPOS Devices Open to Fraud and Theft

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Police Body-Camera Footage 'Can Be Altered By Hackers'

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This Company Keeps Lies About Sandy Hook on the Web


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


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Banks and Retailers Are Tracking How You Type, Swipe and Tap

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Hackers Can Exploit Fax Machines to Compromise Entire Networks

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Samsung's Wireless Charger Duo Now Available for $120

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Passwords Often the Weak Link in the Security Chain

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Banks Lead in Digital Era Fraud Detection


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


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UK Firms Concerned About Cyber Arms Race

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Nigerian Man Found Guilty on Charges Related to Hacking

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Fax Machines Ripe for Hacking, Says New Study

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Millions Of Businesses Vulnerable to Fax-based Cyber Attack

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Hacking Attack Hits PGA Servers Locking All Tournament Files



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Hacking Pacemakers, Insulin Pumps and Patients' Vital Signs in Real Time

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To Identify a Hacker, Treat Them Like a Burglar

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A Clever Android Hack Takes Advantage Of Sloppy Storage

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Trump's National Security Claim for Tariffs Sets Off Crisis at W.T.O

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Amid Kremlin Victories, Putin Fails to Persuade West on Russian Sanctions

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