Cyber Security News

Oct 16 2018

1.

Feds Investigate After Hackers Attack Water Utility

2.

UK Cyber -center Thwarts Hostile Hackers

3.

Selling Peace Of Mind: Security Warranties

4.

9 in 10 Organizations Have a Cyber Security Culture Gap

5.

Exploring the Current State Of Employee Knowledge in Cyber Security and Data Privacy

6.

Legacy Government Networks Stifle Cloud Migration

7.

Assange Ordered to Curb Speech ... and Clean His Bathroom If He Wants Internet

8.

Scammers Could Target Will-searching Website

9.

Firmware Update Adds AirPlay 2 Support to Libratone ZIPP Speakers

10.

Insurer Anthem Will Pay Record $16M for Massive Data Breach

11.

Malicious RTF Documents Deliver Information Stealers

12.

Anthem Agrees to Pay $16 Million in Data Breach Privacy Settlement

13.

An Unexpected Security Headache: MacBook Pro's USB-C Port

14.

A Bug in iOS12 Put Your Photos at Risk with the Help Of Siri

15.

WannaCry Ransomware Cyber Attack Cost the NHS Almost £100m

16.

Ex-Equifax Engineer Gets House Arrest for Insider Trading

17.

Viacom Can't Arbitrate Kids' Data Privacy Row, Judge Says

18.

NHS Lost £92M to Wannacry Cyber Attack, UK Gov't Says

19.

Robot 'Talks' to MPs About Future Of AI

20.

2018 US Voter Records Offered for Sale on Hacking Forum

21.

E-shelter Secures Planning Permission for Mega-datacenter Campus in Dagenham

22.

Carrefour Kicks Off Blockchain Food Traceability Drive

23.

Commuter Trains May Need Over 3Gbps Of Mobile Data Capacity By 2025

24.

Elastifile ClearTier Allows Cloud Tiering for Burst Workloads

25.

Zero-trust Security Model Gaining Traction

26.

UK Faces 10 Cyber Attacks a Week as Hostile States Step Up Hacking

27.

DHS Downplays Report That Data Thieves Are Selling Millions Of Voters' Data

28.

The State Of Cyber Security

29.

Russia-Linked Hackers Target Diplomatic Entities in Central Asia

30.

APAC Security Spending Tipped to Reach New Highs

31.

DHS Downplays Report That Data Thieves Are Selling Millions Of Voters' Data

32.

The State Of Cyber Security

33.

'Disappointed' US Wants Macedonia to Approve Name Change Despite Failed Referendum

34.

How Phone Scamming Has Fueled a State Of Emergency in Jamaica's Tourist Capital

35.

The PlayStation Network Was Down for Users

36.

HyperX Cloud Earbuds Sound Amazing

37.

What Is NPC, the Pro-Trump Internet's New Favorite Insult?

38.

35 Million Voter Records From 19 States for Sale on Hacking Forum

39.

DHS Cyber Head Pushes Back on Report Of Increased Attacks on Election Infrastructure

40.

New California Law Will Make Weak Passwords for Connected Devices Illegal

41.

OCR Levies $16M Fine on Anthem for Large 2015 Breach

42.

Risk Posed By 3rd-Party Services Is Big Healthcare Security Worry

43.

Protecting Crypto Exchanges

44.

New California Law Will Make Weak Passwords for Connected Devices Illegal

Secmentis specializes in offensive security and provides penetration testing services to organizations worldwide. We provide penetration testing services such as, external and internal network penetration testing, web application and mobile application penetration testing, and physical penetration testing and social engineering.

The headlines on Secmentis Cyber Security News are selected by computer algorithms that determine which headlines are displayed and in what order.

 Hackers are active 24/7. Are you?

Talk to us today to find out how our experts can best help you