Cyber Security News

September 2019

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Drive for Nordic Datacenter Transformation

212.

DHS Wants Industry to Help Improve Pay for Cyber Personnel

213.

Emotet Trojan Resurfaces, Hijacking Email Content From Victims

214.

Secret F.B.I. Subpoenas Scoop Up Personal Data From Scores Of Companies

215.

Two Indicted in $10 Million Tech Support Fraud Scheme


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DHS Wants Industry to Help Improve Pay for Cyber Personnel

217.

Smominru Botnet Infects Thousands Of Hosts Daily

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Ubisoft to Send Out Cease & Desist Requests to DDoS-for-hire Services

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Businesses Need to Treat Cyber Security as Something That Crosses Organizational Boundaries

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Improving the Security, Privacy and Safety Of Future Connected Vehicles


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


221.

Warren Presses Capital One CEO for More Details About Breach

222.

61pc Of Firms Have Experienced a Cyber Attack in the Past Year

223.

Ransomware Attacks on Cities Are Rising - Authorities Must Stop Paying Out

224.

A Look at the Latest Phishing Trends: Don't Take the Bait

225.

Two Years Later, Hackers Are Still Breaching Local Government Payment Portals


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


226.

Old Magecart Web Domains Resurrected for Fraudulent Ad Schemes

227.

1,300 Harbor Cloud Registries Open to Attack: Patch Now

228.

Why Paying the Ransom Is a Bad Idea for Everyone in the Long Run: Ransomware

229.

How AI Is Used for Building Security and Management

230.

Paying the Hackers Only Makes Things Worse: Ransomware


What's the worst that could happen?


231.

DHS Finds Cloud Move Not a One-hop Swap

232.

PayPal Again Defeats Stock-Drop Suit Over Data Breach

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How Organizations View and Manage Cyber Risk

234.

Government Insists 'Nothing Sinister' About Web User Data Gathering

235.

Lawmakers Urge New National Security Adviser to Restore White House Cyber Coordinator


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


236.

Treasury IG Finds 'Significant Vulnerabilities' in IRS' BYOD Program

237.

Cyber Risk Prioritization Increasing, as Confidence in Resilience Wanes

238.

Trump's National Security Aides Refining Possible Iran Options

239.

Are You Ready? Cyber War Is Here

240.

The Amount Of Data Exposed in Last Decade Increased Tenfold

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