Cyber Security News

October 2019

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Forever 21 Data Breach Suit Paused Amid Bankruptcy

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Brexit Won't Hit Anti-Fraud Payment Rules, FCA Says

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Lawmaker Demands Answers on Exodus Of White House Cyber Officials

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How Tech, Workforce Can Reduce Cyber Security Risk to Patient Safety

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IOS 13.2 Released, Adds 'Deep Fusion' to iPhone 11 Camera


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


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Save $180 on the Shark Ion Robot Vacuum Cleaning System

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Ohio Establishes 'Cyber Reserve' to Combat Ransomware

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Lawmaker Demands Answers on Exodus Of White House Cyber Officials

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Ohio Establishes 'Cyber Reserve' to Combat Ransomware

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What Banks Have to Do: Ransomware's Arms Race


Outfoxing the bad guys? Let's talk.


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Gary Cohn Adds Cyber Security Gig in Post-Trump Return to Work

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Nasty PHP7 Remote Code Execution Bug Exploited in the Wild

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AT&T Subcribers Suffering Lengthy Voicemail Outage

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Adobe Left 7.5 Million Creative Cloud User Records Exposed Online

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Iraqi Protesters Flood Baghdad Square Despite Violent Crackdown



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False-flag Hackers Present a Major Security Concern

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Senators Call for Federal Investigation Into TikTok for Potential National Security Risks

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Govt Warns Of New 'Emotet' Malware Campaign

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Even After Breach, Capital One Is 'All In' on the Cloud

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The JPM-OnDeck Split, Truist's Tech Plans, Capital One's Breach



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Major Florida Health System Fined $2M for HIPPA Breach

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The Threat to SoHo IoT Devices Is Growing Rapidly

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Raccoon Malware-as-a-Service Gains Momentum

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United Nations Organizations Targeted in Ongoing Phishing Campaign

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London Police Software Quarantines Thousands Of Cyber Crime Reports


What's the worst that could happen?


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City Of Johannesburg Hit By Ransomware, Again

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GitLab Backs Down on Telemetry Changes and Forced Tracking - for Now

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Hotel's In-room Assistants Could Have Been Used to Spy on Guests

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5 Milestones That Created the Internet, 50 Years After the First Network Message

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5 Milestones That Created the Internet, 50 Years After the First Network Message

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