Cyber Security News

October 2019

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Dutch Police Take Down Hornets' Nest Of DDoS Botnets

572.

Zendesk Discloses 2016 Data Breach

573.

What Can You Do About the 'Unfixable' Exploit Affecting Almost Every iPhone and iPad?

574.

Tax and PII Records Of 20 Million Russians Stored Without Encryption, Leaked Online

575.

How First Response Gets Done: FirstNet Apps


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576.

ABB Slips Workers' Suit Over Health Plan Data Breach

577.

FDA Warns Of Security Flaws Lurking Within Medical Devices

578.

Ai-powered Data Revolutionises Software Development: Future Decoded

579.

Fighting Cyber Crime Is Critical for National Security, Says Secret Service Chief

580.

Why I Changed My Mind About Federal User Cyber Training


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581.

Ransomware Forces 3 Hospitals Into Downtime, as 'Disruptionware' Emerges

582.

How Qlik Is Driving the Data Revolution in Australia

583.

British Heart Foundation £10m Data Science Center Set in Train

584.

Wi-Fi System Identifies People Through Walls By Their Walk

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Fighting Cyber Crime Is Critical for National Security, Says Secret Service Chief



586.

Why I Changed My Mind About Federal User Cyber Training

587.

Ransomware Hits Hundreds Of US Schools, Local Governments

588.

Wi-Fi System Identifies People Through Walls By Their Walk

589.

Traditional Approaches Not Working on Cyber Security (Radio)

590.

Disinformation as a Service: the Dark Web's Latest Offering


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Most Singapore Firms Experienced Data Breaches, Worried Over 5G Deployments

592.

Measuring the Health Of Your Infosec Environment: Assessing Risk

593.

Email Is an Open Door for Malicious Actors Looking to Exploit Businesses

594.

Collect, and Make Public, Data to Track How Effective Measures to Fight Divorce Are

595.

IWork iOS Apps Get the Feature We've Been Dying for



596.

Small Data Approaches Provide Nuance and Context to Health Datasets

597.

Organizations Prefer Quick Technological Fix Over Deep-Rooted Cyber Resiliency

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Medical Practice Closing Permanently After Ransomware Attack

599.

WebEx, Zoom Meetings Exposed to Snooping Via Enumeration Attacks

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More Than 60% Of Spam Activities Originate From US, Russia, Ukraine

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