Cyber Security News

September 2019

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Golf Co.'s Silence Caused Harm in Data Breach, Shopper Says

572.

Japan Antitrust Watchdog Tightening Consumer Data Rules

573.

Crypto Investor Tries to Keep $224M AT&T Hacking Suit Alive

574.

Marriott Ordered to Release Forensic Report on Data Breach

575.

Ransomware Attacks Double in 2019, Brute-Force Attempts Increase



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IPhone Hacks Are Flooding the Market, Says iOS Exploit Buyer

577.

Labor Day App Outage Left Some Tesla Drivers Locked Out

578.

Save $500 on Editors' Choice Razer Blade Stealth 13 Ultraportable

579.

Spam in Your Calendar? Here's What to Do

580.

562,000 Impacted in XKCD Forum Data Breach



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'Heatstroke' Phishing Campaign Takes Multi-Stage Approach

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Cyber Criminals Tap Into Web Social Engineering Toolkit

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CISOs Think Cloud Safer, But Security Fears Remain

584.

At Least 47,000 Servers Vulnerable to Remote Attack

585.

When Apps Get Your Medical Data, Your Privacy May Go with It


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


586.

When Apps Get Your Medical Data, Your Privacy May Go with It

587.

Lawmakers Offer Bill to Shore Up Federal Cyber Security

588.

Former FCC Chairman Argues for Need to Focus on Cyber Security Of 5G Networks

589.

TrickBot Tricks US Users Into Sharing Their PIN Codes

590.

Viral Chinese App Loses Face, But Not Fans, Over Privacy Concerns


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


591.

Operation Indiscriminately Infects iPhones with Spyware

592.

BEC Overtakes Ransomware and Data Breaches in Cyber Insurance Claims

593.

Cisco Releases Guides for Incident Responders Handling Hacked Cisco Gear

594.

New Hacking Group Enters Crowded Middle East Cyber Espionage Realm

595.

Insurers Launch Program to Tackle 'Silent' Cyber Risk


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596.

Feds Allege Adconion Employees Hijacked IP Addresses for Spamming

597.

Crossing Borders for Email and Contraband Sim Cards: Life in an Internet Shutdown

598.

Crossing Borders for Email and Contraband Sim Cards: Life in an Internet Shutdown

599.

How MuleSoft Patched a Critical Security Flaw and Avoided a Disaster

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