Cyber Security News

October 2019

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CISA Official Offers Details Into China-Led Attacks Of US Managed Service Providers

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How to Use the Files App in iOS 13 and iPadOS

393.

Mitigating Mobile Supply Chain Threats in a Post-perimeter World

394.

Bird & Bird's Blockchain Book

395.

Inside the NSA's New Cyber Security Directorate



396.

CISA Official Offers Details Into China-Led Attacks Of US Managed Service Providers

397.

How Photos Of Your Kids Are Powering Surveillance Technology

398.

Inside the NSA's New Cyber Security Directorate

399.

Morocco Rights Advocates Targeted By Spyware

400.

SAP Patches Critical Vulnerabilities with October 2019 Security Updates


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


401.

Ransomware Attacks 'Getting Bolder'

402.

EU States Warn Of Political Risks From 5G Suppliers

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Atm Jackpotting Attacks Earn Crooks Less Than €1,000 in the First Half Of 2019: EU

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Research Shows UK Divided on the Security Of AI Virtual Assistants

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Flaw in HP Touchpoint Analytics Could Impact Many PCs



406.

ITunes Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited By BitPaymer Ransomware

407.

Prepare for Hackers Launching Even More Destructive Malware Attacks: Ransomware

408.

Escort Forums in Italy and the Netherlands Hacked, User Data Put Up for Sale

409.

New Espionage Malware Found Targeting Russian-speaking Users in Eastern Europe

410.

Ransomware Gang Uses iTunes Zero-day



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Ransomware Attacks on the Rise Against Schools and Colleges in the US

412.

Poor Cyber Hygiene Haunts Software Supply Chain

413.

Poor Cyber Hygiene Haunts Software Supply Chain

414.

Illinois Wendy's Franchisee Hit with Biometric Privacy Suit

415.

Calif. AG Rolls Out Consumer Data Privacy Regulations


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


416.

Westcon Signs Security Vendor Menlo

417.

UK and Middle East PR Firm Ditches NetApp for Nutanix and Talon Fast

418.

Who Wants to Hack the Army Again?

419.

Effective Cyber Security Requires Persistent Presence: Former Navy Secretary

420.

How FAIR Can Build Common Security Language, Drive Processes

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