Cyber Security News

October 2019

211.

Russian Cyber Unit Accused Of 'Masquerading' as Iranians

212.

Banks Remove Mobile Apps for Samsung Galaxy S10 Due to Major Security Flaw

213.

Australia, Singapore Emerge Tops in Data Readiness Index

214.

Banks Move to Contain Impact Of Samsung Biometric Flaw

215.

Government to Provide Local Data to Proptechs


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216.

NordVPN Blames Datacenter Provider for Server Breach

217.

Malware Volumes Decline, But Risks Are Higher

218.

Nordic Governments Open to Huawei's 'No Spy' Offer

219.

Over-30s Tend to Do Better at Cyber Security Than Younger Colleagues

220.

Where Big Businesses Dump Their Excess Data, and Hackers Have a Field Day: Data Lakes



221.

Russian Hackers Co-Opt Iranian Cyber Tools to Attack 35 Countries, NSA Warns

222.

It Is Time to Outsource Your Passwords to an App

223.

China Sharpens Hacking to Hound Its Minorities, Far and Wide

224.

FTC Blocks US Company From Selling 'Stalkerware' Apps

225.

Mozilla Adding Privacy-Focused Translation to Firefox



226.

Governments Aren't Doing Enough to Keep Internet Costs Down

227.

Bernie Sanders Pledges to End Practice Of Prosecuting Whistleblowers Under the Espionage Act

228.

Ransomware Hits B2B Payments Firm Billtrust

229.

Data Breach Trends From the First Year Of the GDPR Revealed

230.

Secured-core PCs Offer New Defence Against Firmware Attacks


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231.

Russian Hackers Co-Opt Iranian Cyber Tools to Attack 35 Countries, NSA Warns

232.

Where Big Businesses Dump Their Excess Data, and Hackers Have a Field Day: Data Lakes

233.

Democrats Offer Cyber Security Bill for 'Internet Of Things'

234.

Russia-Linked Group Likely Used Iranian Hacking Tools, NSA Says

235.

TorGuard, NordVPN Respond to Breach Reports



236.

New Cyber Security Bills Promote CISOs and Privacy

237.

Russian Hackers Hijacked Iranian Malware, Infrastructure: US, UK

238.

Public, Election Officials May Be Kept in the Dark on Hacks

239.

Australia as Concerned About Cyber Bond Villains as State Actors

240.

Major German Manufacturer Still Down a Week After Getting Hit By Ransomware

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