Cyber Security News

November 2019

31.

Violence Rises in Iraq's South Amid Crackdowns on Protests and Press

32.

France Not Ruling Out Response to Cyber Attack on Hospital

33.

Unilog Delivers New Hybrid Mobile App for B2B Companies

34.

Dexphot Malware Uses Randomization, Encryption, and Polymorphism to Evade Detection

35.

Meet Kilos, a New Search Engine for the Dark Web


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


36.

Hackers Steal $49 Million in Ethereum From Cryptocurrency Exchange Upbit

37.

Malware Found on Payment System Used By on the Border Restaurants

38.

Adobe Discloses Security Breach Impacting Magento Marketplace Users

39.

Hacker Stole Unreleased Music and Then Tried to Frame Someone Else

40.

Upbit Cryptocurrency Exchange Loses $48.5 Million to Hackers


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


41.

On the Border Restaurant Chain Suffers 27-State Data Breach

42.

DHS Lacked Way to Track Family Separations, Watchdog Says

43.

Biggest EU Data Breaches Generated €402M in Fines in 2019

44.

The Best Black Friday Desktop Computer Deals

45.

Feds Arrest Man for Stealing, Then Leaking 100 Unreleased Songs


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46.

Hacker Favourite Kali Linux Swaps Gnome for Xfce, Adds New Tricks

47.

What to Consider Before Trading Your Health Data for Cash

48.

CISA Wants a Vulnerability Disclosure Program at Every Agency

49.

CISA Wants a Vulnerability Disclosure Program at Every Agency

50.

Exploit Kits Are Slowly Migrating Toward Fileless Attacks


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51.

Telstra Calls for Australia to Undergo National Cyber Stocktake

52.

A Hacking Group Is Hijacking Docker Systems with Exposed API Endpoints

53.

More Than 28,000 Web Domains Suspended: Cyber Crime

54.

Ransomware Infiltrates NYPD's Fingerprint Database, Causes System Shutdown

55.

The Hidden Danger in Berners-Lee's Contract for the Web


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


56.

Firefox-maker Mozilla Details Internet Security and Privacy Projects

57.

Fullz House Hackers Pivot From Phishing to Magecart Card Skimming Attacks

58.

Online Privacy Bill Calls for Fines, Consumers' Right to Sue

59.

Commerce Tees Up Rules for Trump's Network Security Order

60.

Walmart Says Its Handprint Scans Don't Break Ill. Privacy Law

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