Cyber Security News

November 2019

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Auditors Uncover Tens Of Thousands Of Critical Security Gaps at Energy Facilities

92.

Leaked China Files Show Internment Camps Are Ruled By Secrecy and Spying

93.

Internet Companies Prepare to Fight the 'Deepfake' Future

94.

Extensive Hacking Operation Discovered in Kazakhstan

95.

Could Financial Firms Do More in Response to Data Breaches?


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96.

110 Nursing Homes Cut Off From Health Records in Ransomware Attack

97.

Lea Kissner on User Privacy, Encryption and 'Tricky Human Implications'

98.

Labour Promises to Review UK's Cyber Security Defences

99.

Data Breach Exposed Prepaid Accounts, Personal Information: T-Mobile

100.

Singapore Signs MOU with S. Korea on Cyber Security Cooperation



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Security Lapse Exposes Personal Data Of 6,500 Singapore Accountants

102.

Optus Opens Privacy Can Of Worms with Programmable Voice Play

103.

T-Mobile Discloses Security Breach Impacting Prepaid Customers

104.

China Hacked US Manufacturing Group Amid Trade Talks

105.

Dozens Of Vulnerabilities Found in Open Source VNC Systems


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106.

Geopolitical Tensions Fuel Worsening Cyber Attack Scenario

107.

Lithuanian Extradited to US Over Hacking, Fraud Charges

108.

NY Lawmakers Say Time Is Now for Consumer Privacy Law

109.

Senior DHS Cyber Official Jeanette Manfra to Step Down

110.

Find an Android Security Issue and Earn $1.5 Million


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Senator Calls on State Dept. to Investigate Appointees' Use Of Personal Devices for Work

112.

Mysterious User Hoarded Records on 1.2B People Via Leaky Database

113.

Elon Musk Unveils Tesla's Cyber Truck (and ATV)

114.

Mystery Surrounds Leak Of Four Billion User Records

115.

Court Of Appeal Dismisses Post Office Application to Appeal Damning Judgment



116.

England Manager Gareth Southgate Tells How Data Analytics and Cloud Have Helped the FA Modernise

117.

TSB Tech Woes Continue with Overnight Systems Failure

118.

Wind River Teams with Dell for 5G Distributed Edge System

119.

Hackers Accessed Information Of T-Mobile Prepaid Customers

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Senator Calls on State Dept. to Investigate Appointees' Use Of Personal Devices for Work

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