Cyber Security News

October 2019

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Endpoint Security Is a Procurement Issue, Says HP, IDC Study

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White House Tech Chiefs Preview 2020 Cyber Initiatives

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White House Threatens to Veto House-Passed Election Security Bill

154.

Can Analytics Improve Healthcare Cyber Security, Reduce Cyber Risk?

155.

Us Needs to Examine If Tiktok Is a National Security Threat: Senators


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156.

Hackers Try to Phish United Nations Staffers with Fake Login Pages

157.

Cachet Financial Reeling From MyPayrollHR Fraud

158.

Millennials Unlikely to Be Any Better at Cyber Security Than Older Staff

159.

White House Tech Chiefs Preview 2020 Cyber Initiatives

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White House Threatens to Veto House-Passed Election Security Bill



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Is the NCSC Data Mining the Dark Web for Credit Card Details?

162.

In India, Release Of Hate Crime Data Depends on Who the Haters Are

163.

Know Fraud Database Became Backlog Dump

164.

Help for When a Cyber Attacker Strikes

165.

Australia's Head Of Cyber Warfare: 'No Such Thing' as Cyber Warfare


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166.

CPDoS Attack Can Poison CDNs to Deliver Error Pages Instead Of Legitimate Sites

167.

Simplify and Cooperate to Beat Back the Cyber Crime Wave

168.

Firefox 70 Draws Less Power, Shows Who's Tracking You

169.

NordVPN Reveals That It Was Hacked in March 2018

170.

Cyber Attack Causes Serious Disruptions at German Automation Firm Pilz


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171.

Texas Man Gets 145 Months in Prison for Hacking LA Superior Court

172.

Chrome 78 Released with DoH, 37 Security Patches

173.

Maxthon Browser Vulnerability Can Help Attackers in Post-Exploitation Phase

174.

Swedish Police Cleared to Deploy Spyware Against Crime Suspects

175.

The Nightmare Before Cyber Monday: Ransomware


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176.

FTC Takes a Stand Against Stalker Apps Through Retina-X Court Settlement

177.

Privacy Reports Reveal Whose Cookies Are Tracking You: Mozilla's Firefox 70 Is Out

178.

Ex-police Officer and Data Breach Victim Loses Court Appeal, Becomes Liable for Force's Costs

179.

Security Fears Dog DOJ as Foreign Tech Cos. Collect US Data

180.

Privacy Shield Pact Survives EU Review, But Work Remains

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