Cyber Security News

July 2018

31.

Tesla Hit with Defamation Counterclaim in 'Saboteur' Suit

32.

TSA Tracking Program Inspires Ire From Groups, Lawmakers

33.

Equifax Wants Small Businesses Axed From Data Breach MDL

34.

Nine Million More Hit By Dixons Data Breach

35.

Korean Officials Probe Shipwreck ICO for Possible Fraud



36.

Thomson Reuters Is Adding 50 Crypto Assets to Finance Data Feed

37.

Alaska Hacks May Have Lurked in Network for Months

38.

DHS Stands Up New Cyber Risk Center to Protect High-Value Targets

39.

1.4 Million Customers Exposed: E-Commerce Websites Pwned

40.

Spam Still First Choice for Cyber Crime, According to Study



41.

Dixons Carphone Admit Data Breach Affected 10 Million Customers

42.

DHS Will Shore Up Cyber Security for America's Infrastructure

43.

Michael Lewis's New Book Warns Of a Future in Which Americans Pay for Weather Data

44.

Phishing Attack Exposes PHI Of 1.4M UnityPoint Health Patients

45.

HHS Leads Federal Agencies in Email Security Implementation


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46.

SamSam Ransomware Hackers Rake in $5.9 Million

47.

Your Data Might Be Going to Advertisers: Be Careful with Free VPNs

48.

HP Offers $10K Reward for Hacking Its Printers

49.

SamSam, a Very Lucrative Ransomware Campaign

50.

Patient, Persistent, Competent and Dangerous: SamSam Ransomware



51.

SamSam Ransomware Reaps $5.9m and Counting

52.

DHS Stands Up New Cyber Risk Center to Protect High-Value Targets

53.

New Homeland Security Unit Will Battle Threats to Critical US Assets

54.

Massive Singapore Healthcare Breach Possibly Involved Contractor

55.

Telstra Admits Error in Search Function Led to Data Breach



56.

CoinVault Ransomware Operators Get Community Service

57.

Samsung Patches 20 SmartThings Hub Vulnerabilities

58.

How Rogue Data Puts Organizations at Risk Of GDPR Noncompliance

59.

Risks Grow, Yet Security Is Still an Afterthought in Many IoT Strategies

60.

India's First Data Protection Bill Is Riddled with Problems

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