Cyber Security News

Oct 07 2019

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Australia's Cyber Security Agency Sounds Warning: 'There Are More Spiders Than Ever on the World Wide Web'

2.

The Best Travel, Friend-making, and Hex Editor (?!) Apps This Week

3.

Patches for Internet Explorer Zero-Day Causing Problems for Many Users

4.

NIST's Zero Trust Taxonomy Introduces Components, Threats and Migration Routes

5.

New Campaign Targets Drupalgeddon2 Flaw to Install Malware

6.

Signal Rushes to Patch Serious Eavesdropping Vulnerability

7.

Australia Inches Closer to Compelling Access to US Data Under CLOUD Act

8.

Data Breach at Russian ISP Impacts 8.7 Million Customers

9.

These Health Apps Aren't Good for Your Phone Or Your Privacy: Mobile Security

10.

A Year After Patch, Drupalgeddon2 Is Still Being Employed in Cyber Criminal Attacks

11.

Start Menu, Boot and Printer Problems Surface: Windows Patch Causes More Pain

12.

D-Link Router Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Will Not Be Patched

13.

Hacking for the Public Good

14.

Hacking for the Public Good

15.

AIG Says Settlement in Spoofing Scam Suit Isn't Covered

16.

Crypto Redditors Must Face Some Claims Over Missing $170M

17.

Ill. Biometric Privacy Law Is 'Sound,' Albertson's Worker Says

18.

UPMC Says 60K Employees Lack Standing in Data Breach Suit

19.

Tax Prep Co. Gets Final OK for $3M Data Breach Settlement

20.

The Pentagon Is Standing Up a Nonprofit to Assess Vendor Cyber Security

21.

New Tech Aims to Tell Pilots When Their Plane Has Been Hacked

22.

DHS Alerts to VPN Vulnerabilities, Targeted Email Cyber Attacks

23.

3 Alabama Hospitals Pay Hackers Ransom to Restore System

24.

Zero-day Vulnerability Gives Attackers Control Of Android Phones

25.

Protection From Ransomware Attacks Isn't as Simple as Insurance

26.

The Pentagon Is Standing Up a Nonprofit to Assess Vendor Cyber Security

27.

New Tech Aims to Tell Pilots When Their Plane Has Been Hacked

28.

"Get Outside More": Hacker to 5 Million Victims

29.

Protection From Ransomware Attacks Isn't as Simple as Insurance

30.

Government Departments Sign Up to Web Data-sharing Plan

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