Cyber Security News

November 2019

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Sens.' Plan Would Create Sites Free Of User-Specific Targeting

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A Plan to Engage Hackers in Election Security

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The Zero-Day War? How Cyber Is Reshaping the Future Of the Most Combustible Conflicts

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Lasers Can Actually Hack Your Smart Speaker

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BlueKeep Flaw in Old Windows PCs Exploited to Mine Cryptocurrency



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Midwest's 1st Cyber Battalion to Be Based in Indiana

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Thousands Apply to Abu Dhabi AI University in First Week

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EU Patches 20-year-old Open Source Vulnerability

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EU Defends Farm Subsidy Program Exploited By Autocrats

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I Got Access to My Secret Consumer Score. Now You Can Get Yours, Too


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


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'No One Knows' How Cyber Standards Will Impact Contractor Pool: DISA Official

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A Plan to Engage Hackers in Election Security

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'No One Knows' How Cyber Standards Will Impact Contractor Pool: DISA Official

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QAN's Quantum Computing Guide Examines Risks to Blockchain Security

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Beijing-linked Group 'Hacks Foreign Governments'



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India Confirms Cyber Attack on Nuclear Plant

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BlueKeep Attacks Are Happening, But It's Not a Worm

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Save on Spectre, Envy Laptops, Desktops, More: HP Black Friday

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Android Bug Lets Hackers Plant Malware Via NFC Beaming

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What You Need to Know: Ireland's Cyber Security Coast



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How to Negotiate with Hackers

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Academic 'Friendly Hackers' Keep Businesses on Guard

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WhatsApp Hacked to Spy on Government Officials

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Gafgyt Malware Threatens 32,000 Wi-Fi Routers Globally

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Canada Credit Union Data Breach Bigger Than First Thought



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Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited in Korea-Linked Attacks

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Source Code Of ProtonMail iOS App Made Public

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Cyber Balkanization and the Future Of the Internet

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Russia's New 'Disconnect From the Internet' Law Is Actually About Surveillance

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Now Victims Can Get Their Files Back for Free with This Decryption Tool: Paradise Ransomware

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