Cyber Security News

October 2019

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Academics Find Eight Vulnerabilities in Android's VoIP Components

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Where Do the Tech Giants Send Your Data?

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German Police Storm Bulletproof Data Center in Former NATO Bunker

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UPS Flight Unit's 'Drone Airline' Cleared for Takeoff

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Active Consent Needed for Tracking Cookies, EU Court Says



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A Security Breach Is Inevitable, IT Leaders Warned

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Singapore Outlines Initiatives to Tackle OT and IoT Security

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Cyber Criminals Target More Firms in Search Of Bigger Paydays: Report

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Security Firm Comodo Hacked, as vBulletin Exploit Spawns

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These Cities Have the Fastest, Slowest Internet in Rural America


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Mariposa Botnet Author, Darkcode Crime Forum Admin Arrested in Germany

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Comodo Forums Hacked Via Recently Disclosed vBulletin Vulnerability

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The Pentagon Has Officially Taken Over the Security Clearance Process

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Cyber Criminals Target More Firms in Search Of Bigger Paydays: Report

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Percona Customers Talk About Database Challenges



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"We Need 'Behavioural Change' Help on Cyber Security: Parliament

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FDA Warns Of Potential Cyber Vulnerabilities in Internet-connected Medical Devices

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US Warns Cyber Security Flaws Could Impact Medical Devices

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