Cyber Security News

September 2019

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ICO to Probe Government Over Gov.uk Data Collection Plan

392.

UN Agency Unicef Praised for Response to Accidental Data Leak

393.

Kao Data Secures EMBL-EBI as Tenant as Bid to Become Leading Life Sciences Colo Gathers Pace

394.

Mirai Descendants Dominate IoT Threat Environment

395.

DHS Shares MS-ISAC Malware Security Guidance, Requirements



396.

Scammers Look for Vulnerability, and Find It in Older People

397.

SIM Card Flaw Poses Spying Threat, But US Users Appear to Be Safe

398.

Iran-Linked Hackers Again Target Universities

399.

North Korean Hackers Use New Tricks in Attacks on U.S

400.

Dublin City Council Deploys HGV Permit Checker App and Data Dashboard



401.

Lawmakers Weigh Responses to Rash Of Ransomware Attacks

402.

Hundreds Arrested in Joint US-Nigeria Crackdown on Cyber Scams

403.

Have You Been Ransomware'd Yet?

404.

CT4 Seeks Regional City Site for New Cyber Security Center

405.

Cyber Danger: Review


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406.

IoT Attacks Increasing in the Cyber Underground

407.

Capital One's Data Breach Was Bad. It Could've Been Worse

408.

In a World Of Cyber Threats, the Push for Cyber Peace Is Growing

409.

Loss to BEC Fraud Now Claimed to Be $26 Billion

410.

Telegram Failed to Delete Removed Images From Local Storage



411.

SAP Patches Critical Vulnerability in NetWeaver

412.

Iranian Hackers Resume Credential-stealing Phishing Attacks Against Universities Around the World

413.

Suspected Commonwealth Games DDoS Was Only a Fortnite Update

414.

Clicking Email Links Could Put Your Data at Risk: Cyber Security

415.

Getting a Handle on Surveillance Video


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416.

ROBOpilot Converts General-purpose Aircraft to UAS

417.

US Lauds Privacy Shield Data Pact as Latest Review Kicks Off

418.

Iran-Linked Cyber Group Phishing Universities, Group Warns

419.

EEOC Puts Future Pay Data Collection on Hold for Now

420.

Homeland Security Stands Up Transatlantic Aviation Roundtable

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