Cyber Security News

June 2018

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Healthcare Orgs, Device Makers Debate Cyber Security Vulnerabilities

62.

Major UK Reseller Chain Hacked

63.

Going to the World Cup? Leave the Laptop at Home

64.

Decades-old PGP Bug Allowed Hackers to Spoof Just About Anyone's Signature

65.

HealthEquity Breach Affects 16,000 Individuals


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66.

Dixons Says Almost 6 Million Cards Targeted in Cyber Attack

67.

Security Disconnects in the Boardroom Leave Businesses Vulnerable

68.

Librarian Sues Equifax Over 2017 Data Breach, Wins $600

69.

Dixons Carphone Hit By Data Breach

70.

Dixons Carphone Admits to Data Breach



71.

Optical Center Gets €250,000 Fine From the CNIL

72.

Britain's Dixons Carphone Suffers Cyber Attack on Customer Data

73.

Hackers Could Victimize Deep Learning Systems for Imaging

74.

Pastor Who Made Millions Claims He Didn't Know About Hacking Scam

75.

Vietnam Parliament Passes Cyber Law Denounced in Street Protests


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76.

$10 Million Bank Heist Heightens Chile Concerns Over Cyber Security

77.

For Almost 11 Years, Hackers Could Easily Bypass 3rd-party MacOS Signature Checks

78.

Trial Begins in $20 Million Insider Trading Case Over Hacked Press Releases

79.

Bitcoin Sinks to Two-month Low as Downtrend Persists

80.

Vietnam Lawmakers Approve Cyber Law Clamping Down on Tech Firms, Dissent


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81.

North Korea's History Of Bold Cyber Attacks

82.

US Regulators Urge Better Oversight for Pipeline Cyber Security

83.

Robertson on Cryptocurrencies : Bloomberg Markets AM

84.

Bitcoin Prices Continue to Fall as Yet Another Exchange Reports a Breach

85.

Organizations Lack Adequate Budget for Medical Device Security


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86.

Bitcoin Tumbles as Hackers Hit South Korean Exchange Coinrail

87.

Chinese Hackers Stole 614GB Of Undersea Warfare Data From US Navy Contractor

88.

How NATO Defends Against the Dark Side Of the Web

89.

How Computers Of the Future Will Recognise Us

90.

Chinese Government Hackers Reportedly Stole Trove Of Sensitive US Naval Data

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