Cyber Security News

October 2019

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NordVPN Confirms Data Center Breach

242.

Opposition Grows as Brazil Advances Single Citizen Database Plans

243.

Open Database Leaked 179GB in Customer, US Government, and Military Records

244.

Russian APT Turla Targets 35 Countries on the Back Of Iranian Infrastructure

245.

Blockchain Voting Is Vulnerable to Hackers, Software Glitches and Bad ID Photos - Among Other Problems



246.

5G Inherits Some 4G Vulnerabilities

247.

Blockchain Voting Is Vulnerable to Hackers, Software Glitches and Bad ID Photos - Among Other Problems

248.

5G Inherits Some 4G Vulnerabilities

249.

Highly Automated Phishing Campaign "Spreading Indiscriminately" Across the UK

250.

Intruder Gained Domain Admin Privileges: Avast Hacked


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251.

NordVPN, TorGuard Hit By Hacks Involving Insecure Servers

252.

Which Countries Are Hit Hardest By Ransomware?

253.

Driving Value From Investments: Cyber Security

254.

Georgia County's Experience Shows Perils Of Ransomware

255.

Equifax Lawsuit Offers More Evidence Against Passwords



256.

Alleged State Hackers Adapting to Cover Their Tracks, Says NCSC

257.

Sodinokibi Emerging as a Diverse, Multi-vector Threat to Businesses

258.

Many Companies Fail to Empower Employee Data-driven Decision-making

259.

Australia Government Moots Cloud Marketplace

260.

Russia-backed Hacking Group Uses Iranian Tools to Attack Middle East Targets



261.

Misuse Of Alphabet's Virus Scanner Is Exposing Sensitive Files

262.

'There Is a Global Shortage Of Experienced Cyber Security People'

263.

Samsung Admits Fingerprint Reader Flaw, Promises Software Fix

264.

Users Get 10% Store Discount, Lawyers Get $1.6m: Zappos Data Breach Settlement

265.

Adelaide Cyber Sleuths Win Missing Persons 'Hackathon'



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Chinese Hackers Targeted International Aerospace Firms for Years

267.

Free Decrypter Released for STOP Ransomware, Today's Most Popular Ransomware Strain

268.

Stolen Staff Data Could Be Your Biggest Security Weakness

269.

Fake Tor Browser Steals Bitcoin From Dark Web Users

270.

Why You Need to Think About Supply Chain Security

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