Cyber Security News

October 2019

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NSW Data Analytics Center Sets Goal to Create De-identification Data Standards

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Is Multiple Choice the Right Way to Go on Cyber Security Standards?

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What Happens When Condo Residents Clash with Security Personnel: Forum

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Today's Update Apparently Bricks Some Homepods: PSA

65.

IOS 13.2 Leaks Details on Upcoming 'Airtags' and iPhone 11 Battery Cases


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Critical Vulnerabilities Found in Rittal Cooling System

67.

MikroTik Router Vulnerabilities Can Lead to Backdoor Creation

68.

Esports Tournaments and Players: Cyber Crooks Take Aim at Their Next Big Target

69.

New 'Unremovable' xHelper Malware Has Infected 45,000 Android Devices

70.

This Old Trojan Malware Is Back with a New Trick to Help It Hide in Plain Sight


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The Security, Privacy and Inequality Threats We Will Face: Mind-reading Technology

72.

Major Vulnerability Patched in the EU's eIDAS Authentication System

73.

Moving Agricultural Data From Silos to the Cloud

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JEDI Award Signals Rise Of Hybrid Cloud

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Samsung's Galaxy Book Ion Is the First Qled-screen Laptop: Hands on



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Migrant Children Trapped in Mexico Are Leaving Their Families and Crossing the Border Alone

77.

Takeaways From the $566M BriansClub Breach

78.

Russian Cyber Spies Again Target Sporting, Anti-Doping Organizations

79.

Momentum Needed Now to Hit All Ip Uk Network Target: Openreach

80.

Fancy Bear Resumes Olympic Hacks Ahead Of Tokyo Games


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81.

DISA Is Looking to Buy AI-Powered Cyber Defenses

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The Scariest Hacks and Vulnerabilities Of 2019

83.

The Best Drawing, Streaming, Recording and Socializing Apps This Week

84.

City Of Johannesburg Refuses to Pay Ransom to Hackers

85.

2,000 Georgia Websites Hit By Cyber Attacks



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Largest Cyber Attack in Georgia's History Linked to Hacked Web Hosting Provider

87.

Windows 10 October Patch Tuesday Causes Problems for Government Cargo Tracking System

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UniCredit Reveals Data Breach Exposing 3 Million Customer Records

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App Developer's Device Access Bid Too Broad, Court Told

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Italy's UniCredit Says Breach Exposed 3M Customers' Info

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