Cyber Security News

September 2019

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The Dangers Of a Weak National Security Adviser

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Magecart Hackers Target Mobile Users Of Hotel Websites

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

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

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Smart Lights Enhance Home Security and Shine a Light on Crime



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Senate Committee Approves $250 Million for State Election Security Efforts

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'Panda' Group Makes Thousands Of Dollars Using RATs, Crypto-Miners

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Human Services Says Access to Identity-matching Database Would Help Stop Fraud

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ConnectWise Control Used as Entry Point in US Ransomware Attack

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Security Is Slowly Becoming Essential to Doing Business


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Confidential Data Of 24.3 Million Patients Discovered Online

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Businesses Facing Post Breach Financial Fallout By Losing Customer Trust

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Sensitive Data Of Almost Every Citizen Of Ecuador Leaked

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300 More Chinese Arrested in Philippines Crackdown

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Supply Chain Likely Target in Attacks By Tortoiseshell Group on Saudi IT Firms



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Crypto-mining Malware Saw New Life Over the Summer as Monero Value Tripled

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11 Steps You Should Take to Protect Against Disaster: Ransomware

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These Software Vulnerabilities Top MITRE's Most Dangerous List

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New Hacking Group Targets It Companies in First Stage Of Supply Chain Attacks: Cyber Security

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Vulnerabilities in Popular Consumer and Enterprise Routers Have Doubled Since 2011


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Probe Of Big Tech Could Yield Big Results

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FedEx Brass Downplayed Cyber Attack, Shed Stock, Suit Says

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Trump Names Hostage Negotiator as New Security Adviser

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Insurance Regulator Calls for EU-Wide Cyber Risk Rules

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Air Force Bids $95M Cloud Contract to Support Unified Cyber Security Platform



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Happy Insider Threat Awareness Month!

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Before He Spammed You, This Sly Prince Stalked Your Mailbox

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US Could Launch Cyber Attack on Iran in Response to Saudi Oil Attack

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Universities Tempting Targets for Cyber Criminals, Warns NCSC

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Emotet Phishing Botnet Returns From Summer Vacation

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