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Brexit shakeup: How will the U.K.'s exit from the EU affect the technology sector?
London is the center of tech startups in Europe. So, how will the U.K.'s separation from the EU impact the tech sector?
Cable One alerts customers of a phishing scam
Cable provider Cable One alerted its customers of a phishing email scam looking to steal payment and personal information.
MIRCOP ransomware blames victim for attack, demands $28K ransom
The MIRCOP ransomware campaign is taking several highly unusual steps with the criminals asking for an exorbitantly high ransom and refusing to tell the victim how to make the payment.
SEC freezes UK hacker's assets
The SEC obtained an emergency court order from a New York court to freeze assets belonging to a UK citizen who allegedly engaged in a sophisticated hacking and market manipulation scheme.
CYBERCOM 'reluctant' to cut off Islamic State internet
The US Cyber Command is hesitant to shut down the Islamic State's online capability, and with apparently good reason
Data Breach Blog
Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department reports customer data compromised
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department reported that customer data may have been compromised on two separate occasions.
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Updated: How will Brexit affect the cyber-security industry in UK and Europe?
The British public has voted to leave the European Union by a margin of 52 to 48 percent. Are there any implications for people working in the cyber-security industry?
The Threat Hunter Blog
Reports of the deaths of Angler EK and Necurs Botnet may be premature
There have been quite a few reports by researchers over the past week or so that the Necurs botnet and the Angler exploit kit are dead and buried. But don't hold your breath and don't get rid of your Angler signatures just yet.
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Opinions
Speak the board's language or get fired
A communication gap exists today between CISOs and the board of directors, says Feris Rifai, CEO, Bay Dynamics.
Government surveillance from Caesar to Nixon
Government surveillance is, however, not new, says Patrick O'Kane, barrister and compliance counsel.
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