“The ability of a hacktivist group to disrupt Trump’s campaign is nothing compared to a possible state-sponsored cyber attack against the GOP Convention in July,” Jeremy Samide, Stealthcare, CEO.

CLEVELAND, July 7, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — “The GOP Convention is the next likely target for a major hack, but it probably won’t come from hacktivists who are indignant over Donald Trump’s confrontational manner and offensive positions,” says cybersecurity authority Jeremy Samide, CEO of Stealthcare.

Stealthcare, a global cybersecurity firm headquartered in Cleveland—site of the GOP Convention, July 18-21, is warning businesses to increase their vigilance during this time.

For predictors of a GOP Convention cyber attack, Samide points to, “the recent attack against the Democratic National Committee (DNC) that compromised donor lists and other information. This was not by a hacktivist group but rather all evidence points directly to state-sponsored hackers…

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