Cyber Security News

October 2019

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Here's Why Critics Say That's a Very Bad Idea: Huawei Can Work on German 5G Networks

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Why Your Suppliers Are Still Your Weakest Link: Cyber Security

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These Are the Most Common Attacks Targeting You Right Now: Ransomware

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Security Dream? DNS-over-HTTPS Does Not Prevent ISPs From Tracking Users' Web Traffic

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Germany to Allow Huawei to Supply 5G Network Equipment



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Hy-Vee's Poor Data Security Caused Breach, Suit Says

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Lawmakers Blast Website Protections in Trade Deals

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Supreme Court Appears Split on Kansas' Use Of I-9 Info

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Lawyer Cops to Involvement in Leagle.com Cyber Attack

340.

Orca Tech and Brace 168 Simplify Cyber Security


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


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Sweden's First GDPR Fine Sets Regulatory Tone

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Government IT Hosting Providers Fail to Provide Emissions Data

343.

US Hit Iran with Cyber Attack After Strikes on Saudi Oil Facilities

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Click2Mail Informs Users Of Data Breach

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Online Fraud Evolution Sparks Confidence Trick Arms Race



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Make-up Techniques Could Be Used as a Weapon Against Unwanted Facial Recognition Surveillance

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Adobe Patches Over 80 Vulnerabilities in Three Products

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Fake 'Checkra1n' iOS Jailbreak Offered in Click Fraud Scheme

349.

The Time I Almost Got Hacked: Security Pro Confessional

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Much Sudo About Nothing: Linux Security Hole



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1 in 5 IT Security Professionals Fear Their Connected Toilets Will Be Hacked

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Mind-reading Technology Is Everyone's Next Big Security Nightmare

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Information-age Army Depends on Cloud, Data Investments

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Fighting Cyber Crime Requires More Trust, NCA Chief Says

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Software Architects Struggle with Relational Database Legacy


Outfoxing the bad guys? Let's talk.


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Attackers Hunt iPhone Jailbreakers in Click Fraud Campaign

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OVH Rebrand Signals Renewed Push to Become Europe's Alternative Cloud Provider Of Choice

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Texas Chief Information Officer Shares Lessons Learned From Ransomware Attack

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French TV Station Shrugs Off Ransomware Attack to Keep Running

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HSCC Shares Supply Chain Cyber Security Risk Management Guidance

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