Cyber Security News

July 2018

1.

Avoid Distractions to Focus on the Long Cyber Game

2.

Cyber Security Agency Working to Tighten Security

3.

Dixons Carphone Says 10 Million Accounts May Have Been Hit in 2017 Cyber Attack

4.

The DHS Encourages Companies to Share Info About Breaches, to Prepare for a Cyber Attack 'Hurricane'

5.

Pence Affirms 'Russia Meddled' in 2016 Elections, Lays Out Security Plans



6.

Private Health Providers Called Out in Quarterly Australian Data Breach Report

7.

India's Telecom Regulator Chief Issues Public Challenge to Hack Into His Private Data

8.

Cryptocurrency Payments to Be Accepted at Cinemas in Thailand

9.

New Crypto Exchange Uses XRP as Its Base Currency

10.

Handling Dynamic Change in the Cyber Security Industry: CEO Guidance


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


11.

India's Internet Shutdowns Are Costing the Economy Billions Of Dollars

12.

The US Government Website in Charge Of Employment Data Is Down

13.

As Cyber Attacks on the US Rise, Is the Answer to Hack Back?

14.

A Government Consultation on Five Standards to Implement the Cyber Security Law

15.

Medical System Notifies 1.4M Patients About Computer Breach


What's the worst that could happen?


16.

Dhs National Cyber Security Summit: WATCH Live

17.

Vice President Pence Blames US Cyber Security Issues on Obama

18.

Homeland Security Creates Anti-hacking Center to Protect Industries

19.

Dixons Carphone Says 2017 Cyber Attack Was Much Bigger Than It Thought

20.

HP Will Pay Hackers Up to $10,000 to Break Its Printers



21.

To Some, a Veil: Dixons/data Theft

22.

Dixons Carphone Says Up to 10m Customer Records Hacked

23.

Clarksons Says Single User Account to Blame for Data Breach

24.

HP Will Give You $10,000 to Hack Your Printer

25.

Number Of Victims Rises From 1.2m to 10m: Dixons Carphone Data Breach


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


26.

European Crypto Exchange Opens Doors for Pre-Listing Candidates

27.

HP Offers Hackers $10,000 to Find Bugs in Its Printers

28.

Businesses Overconfident on How Much Consumers Trust Them to Handle Sensitive Data

29.

State Data Officers Offer Feedback on Federal Data Strategy

30.

Ex-Playboy Model Says GOP Donor Breached $1.6M Hush Deal

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