Cyber Security News

Oct 31 2019

1.

US Retirement Accounts Offer Tempting Target for Hackers

2.

A 'Stark and Explicit' Trade-off: Personalisation Vs Privacy

3.

Most Singapore Firms Still Can't Keep Up with Security Patches

4.

Wireless Carriers Make $16.7 Billion a Year on Your Capped Data

5.

Ford Is Bringing Wireless CarPlay to Select 2020 Vehicles

6.

Mac Pro FCC Approval Means Launch Is Imminent

7.

Retroactive App Lets You Run Aperture, iTunes in MacOS Catalina

8.

Brilliant BentoStack Organizer Now Packs a USB-C Hub, Wireless Charging

9.

Bed Bath & Beyond Blames Password Reuse for Hacked Accounts

10.

Chinese Cyber Spies Use New Malware to Intercept SMS Traffic at Mobile Operators

11.

Cyber -attack Hits Utah Wind and Solar Energy Provider

12.

Chinese Hackers Developed Malware to Steal SMS Messages From Telco's Network

13.

This Aggressive IoT Malware Is Forcing Wi-Fi Routers to Join Its Botnet Army

14.

GEDmatch Highlights Security Concerns Of DNA Comparison Websites

15.

At Least 13 Managed Service Providers Were Used to Push Ransomware This Year

16.

Open Database Leaks Travel Logs Of US Government, Military Personnel

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Better Cyber Security Through High-performance Computing

18.

Filling the Cyber Talent Pipeline

19.

Better Cyber Security Through High-performance Computing

20.

'Bitcoin Jesus' Says Market Hijacking Suit Short on Evidence

21.

Class Attys Seek $77.5M in Fees for Equifax Breach Deal

22.

Government Review Of Cloud-first Policy Concludes Guidance Should Remain Unchanged

23.

Did White House Interference Affect the Outcome Of $10bn Us Gov Cloud Contract? JEDI Mind Tricks

24.

16 Million Fortune 500 Passwords Added to Dark Web in 12 Months

25.

China Says It Will Roll Out 'National Security' Steps for Hong Kong

26.

Interior Department Grounds Drone Fleet Over Chinese Spying Risk

27.

Chinese Hackers Infect Carriers to Steal SMS Messages

28.

Russia Is About to Disconnect From the Internet

29.

Filling the Cyber Talent Pipeline

30.

News Corp. Still Apologizing for Phone Hacking a Decade Later

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