Cyber Security News

September 2019

31.

DoorDash Confirms Data Breach Affecting 4.9m Customers and Workers

32.

'Patient Data Security Is Of the Utmost Importance': Pregenerate's Peter Ertl

33.

Germany Cracks 'Cyber Bunker' Hosting Darknet Sites

34.

Magecart Hackers Target L7 Routers

35.

DoorDash Breach Exposes Data Of Nearly 5 Mn Users


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36.

Personal Info on Nearly 5 Million DoorDash Users, Drivers, and Merchants Exposed

37.

How to Start Achieving Visibility in the Cloud

38.

Should the National Security Council Restore the Cyber Security Coordinator Role?

39.

Year-over-year Malware Volume Increased By 64%

40.

As Consumers Engage with Insurance Companies Online, New Types Of Digital Fraud Emerge


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41.

How Should Organizations Respond to Modern Cyber Threats?

42.

Malware Delivery Campaign Employs Advanced Fileless Techniques

43.

'Unpatchable' iOS Bootrom Exploit Allows Jailbreaking Of Many iPhones

44.

China Rejects 'Smear' After Airbus Hacking Report

45.

Airbus Says Taking 'Appropriate Measures' Against Hackers



46.

Hit By Ransomware? Victims Of These Four Types Of File-encrypting Malware Can Now Retrieve Their Files for Free

47.

Vimeo Embroiled in Biometric 'Face Map' Lawsuit Over User Privacy, Consent

48.

How to Deal with It: Spyware on Your Smartphone

49.

New Attack Has Links to Gandcrab Malware: Ransomware

50.

Subcontractor Says Delay on Army Cyber Building Cost $2.9M


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51.

FCC Must Take Greater Role in Cyber Security

52.

6 Cyber Bills You Might Have Missed

53.

'Unpatchable' Flaw Can Jailbreak (and Hack) Older iPhones

54.

Illegal Data Center in Old Military Bunker Shut Down

55.

The State Of Ransomware Attacks



56.

MyPayrollHR CEO Arrested, Admits to $70M Fraud

57.

Five Million DoorDash Customers' Details Lost in Data Breach

58.

Whose Job Is It and Is It Really Possible? GDPR Compliance

59.

6 Cyber Bills You Might Have Missed

60.

Why Californians Have Better Privacy Protections: the Week in Tech

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