Cyber Security News

Sep 17 2019

1.

125 Vulnerabilities Found in Routers, Nas Devices: SOHOpelessly Broken 2.0

2.

Victorian Driver Licence Info to Be Stored in Federal Database

3.

ASD Concludes China Was Behind Parliament Hack

4.

Phishing Attacks Up, Especially Against SaaS and Webmail Services

5.

Cyber Attack Could Have Targeted Australia's Electoral Commissions

6.

Wi-Fi 6 Makes iPhone 11 Faster Than Ever

7.

Industry Reactions to Massive Ecuador Data Leak

8.

Linux Crypto-Miner Uses Kernel-Mode Rootkits for Evasion

9.

Arrest Made in Ecuador's Massive Data Breach

10.

If You Are a Restaurant Depot Customer, Don't Open That Phishing Email

11.

Gootkit Malware Crew Left Their Database Exposed Online Without a Password

12.

Skidmap Malware Buries Into the Kernel to Hide Illicit Cryptocurrency Mining

13.

Financial Asset Firm PCI Ordered to Pay $1.5 Million for Poor Cyber Security Practices

14.

Everything's Going to Get Worse Before It Gets Better: Ransomware

15.

Big Tech Wants One Single Federal Data Privacy Law, But Why?

16.

Mesh Networks, Augmented Reality and Mobile Clouds: Tomorrow's MedKit

17.

Treasury Maps Out Long-term Plans for T-Cloud

18.

Internet Of Things Security Bill Would Cost $35M, CBO Says

19.

Alleged Ex-CIA Leaker Says Recordings Shouldn't Be Secret

20.

NSA Leaker Snowden Violated NDA with New Book, Feds Say

21.

CFTC Alleges Man Made $10M in Binary Options Fraud

22.

School Hit with Cyber Attack as Data Watchdog Clamps Down

23.

Report on Election Security Gains Attention, and a Sharp Rebuke

24.

A Password-Exposing Bug Was Purged From LastPass

25.

SMB, IoT Attacks Rapidly Increasing, While Mirai Malware Dominates

26.

Australia Knows China Hacked Its Parliament

27.

Report on Election Security Gains Attention, and a Sharp Rebuke

28.

Ecuador Investigates Data Breach Of Up to 20 Million People

29.

Network Rail to Use Automation and Analytics in Tunnel Examinations and Station Security

30.

Ecuador Citizens' Data Breach Holds Lessons for Enterprises

31.

Will We Be Safe From Election Hacking in 2020?

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