Cyber Security News

September 2019

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Security Tightens Over Protests in Egypt

92.

US Concludes Syria Used Chemical Weapons in May Attack

93.

Tortoiseshell Hacking Group Targets US Military Veterans

94.

NASA Boss Floats Vague Notion Of 'Space Security' During Trip to Japan

95.

NY Files Suit Against Dunkin' Donuts Over Security Breaches



96.

Acting DNI Maguire Describes 'Cyber War' as Greatest Threat to the Country

97.

Cyber Rules for Self-driving Cars Stall in Congress

98.

DoorDash Says 4.9 Million Users Exposed in Privacy Breach

99.

Hacker Conference Report Details Persistent Vulnerabilities to US Voting Systems

100.

99% Of Misconfiguration Incidents in the Cloud Go Unnoticed


Why wait until you get hacked?


101.

Older Vulnerabilities and Those with Lower Severity Scores Still Being Exploited By Ransomware

102.

Security Capabilities Are Lagging Behind Cloud Adoption

103.

New NCUA Chief Puts Diversity, Cyber Security Atop Priority List

104.

Comments Of the Week: 'Another Day, Another Hack'

105.

POISON CARP Threat Actor Targets Tibetan Groups


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


106.

Organizations Warned Of Dual Threat Posed By RDP and Disruptive Ransomware

107.

Hackers Looking Into Injecting Card Stealing Code on Routers, Rather Than Websites

108.

Why You Should Hire Staff From Firms Which Have Fallen Victim to Hackers: Cyber Security

109.

US Military Veterans Targeted By Iranian State Hackers

110.

Calif. Voters May Get Chance to Tighten Privacy Law


Slow network? Intermittent connectivity?
Did a hacker bypass your security?


111.

DOD Blockchain Use Could Benefit Contractors If Expanded

112.

Second Man Cops to Role in $36M Digital Ad Fraud

113.

Why Quantum Needs a Classic Approach for Supremacy

114.

How Federal Agencies Can Be More Proactive About Cloud Security

115.

Senator Demands Imaging Firm Share Cyber Security Practices After Breach



116.

Improvising a Laptop Recorder and Chewing Gum at the Same Time

117.

This Little Chip and Big Box Will Change Your Home Internet

118.

I Wrote About the Bidens and Ukraine Years Ago. Then the Right-Wing Spin Machine Turned the Story Upside Down

119.

Nobl Report Suggests Cryptocurrency Market Becoming a Hacker's Haven

120.

Tortoiseshell Targets US Military Veterans in New Campaign

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