Cyber Security News

November 2019

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Get a Month Of Tello Mobile with 4GB Of LTE Data for $4

302.

Orcus RAT Author Charged in Malware Scheme

303.

Oxford Women in Computer Science Society + Zilliqa Brings Diversity to Blockchain

304.

CISA Wants Feedback on Its Vulnerability Assessments

305.

China's Internet Is Flowering. and It Might Be Our Future


Why wait until you get hacked?


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Senator Urges Cyber Security Review Of Mobile Voting App

307.

The Internet Dream Became a Nightmare. What Will Become Of It Now?

308.

11 New 5G Hacks Enable User Device Tracking and Monitoring

309.

Business Leaders Fibbing to Cover Up Lax Security Posture

310.

Attack on Labour Shows Need for DDoS Defence But Should Alarm Few



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CISA Wants Feedback on Its Vulnerability Assessments

312.

Westpac Targeting Customer Privacy with AU$50m Annual Cyber Spend

313.

Website Privacy Choices Simply Aren't Good Enough

314.

Securityweek's 2020 Singapore Ics Cyber Security Conference: Call for Papers

315.

Hosting Provider SmarterASP.NET Recovering From Ransomware Attack



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Privacy and Data Ethics Bring Marketing to the Boardroom: Predictions 2020

317.

This Unusual New Ransomware Is Going After Servers

318.

Have Bluekeep Fears Led to Jump in Patching? Nope: Windows Security

319.

Where Benefits Add Up: Cloud Compute Services

320.

Cloud Overtaking IT Shared Services


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


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Election Infrastructure Needs Greater Oversight, Report Says

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FTC Reels in Tech Support Co. Over Data Security Failings

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WikiLeaks 'A Gift' to Trump Campaign, Gates Tells Stone Jury

324.

PCI DSS Payment Security Compliance Drops Again

325.

Mist Gets Into Gear with First Self-driving Network for the Enterprise



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'Robust' Security Foils Cyber Attack on Labour Party

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Mexican Oil Company Pemex Hit By Ransomware

328.

Tech Support Scammers Exploiting Unpatched Firefox Bug

329.

Election Infrastructure Needs Greater Oversight, Report Says

330.

Firm Boosts Data Protection Offering in Dublin

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