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Millions of Wireless Keyboards Vulnerable to Hackers
Newsletter | Jul. 29, 2016

Cybersecurity experts have found a new set of security vulnerabilities, deemed KeySniffer, that allow cybercriminals to eavesdrop and store a victim’s keystrokes when using non-Bluetooth keyboards through “unencrypted radio communication.”

Phishing: What Makes People Click?
Newsletter | Jul. 22, 2016

Phishing is by far one of the most common forms of cyber-attacks. Even with the increased security locking out most malicious emails, it is simply too easy for someone to

AIG Offers Cyber Insurance for Property and Liability Risks
Newsletter | Jul. 22, 2016

Multinational insurance corporation, AIG, has launched a “stand-alone primary cyber insurance policy for property and liability exposures,” according to Business Insurance. This new line, CyberEdge Plus, features AIG’s cyber, casualty

US Government CIOs Repeatedly Covered up Breaches
Newsletter | Jul. 22, 2016

The U.S. House Science, Space and Technology Committee released a preliminary finding that the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) had not reported and even covered up security breaches.  The worst

Hacker Guccifer 2.0 Claims New DNC Data Leak
Newsletter | Jul. 22, 2016

For the second time in two months, servers affiliated with the Democratic National Committee have reportedly been hacked by an unknown entity calling itself Guccifer 2.0. The motives of the

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