Cyber Security News

November 2019

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10 Ways States Can Avoid Becoming Ransomware Victims

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Senate Democrats Unveil Sweeping Privacy Bill Framework

183.

Class Action Watchdog Objects to Equifax Data Breach Deal

184.

Baker Botts, Bryan Cave Guide $128M VPN Co. Deal

185.

USPTO Keeps Pushing to End Secret Patent Reviews Suit


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


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Sweden Drops Assange Probe as US Extradition Bid Looms

187.

Public Sector Risks Downplayed By Senior IT Leaders

188.

Macy's Magecart Breach Presages Christmas Fraud Spike

189.

IoT Growth Set to Come From Managed Data Analytics

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Businesses Failing to Wipe Data From Old Endpoints



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Managed Services Fuelling APAC Security Market

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Number Of Exposed PACS Medical Images Increasing, US Biggest Culprit

193.

Student Arrested for Building ISIS Propaganda Computer Program

194.

We Weren't Hacked, You're Probably Using an Old Password: Disney+

195.

The Fastest and Slowest Us Internet: State By State



196.

Ransomware Bites 400 Veterinary Hospitals

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Ransomware Attack Hits Louisiana State Servers

198.

Payment Card Skimmer Found on Macy's Website

199.

10 Ways States Can Avoid Becoming Ransomware Victims

200.

Too Many CISOs Delay Cyber Response, DHS Official Says


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Too Many CISOs Delay Cyber Response, DHS Official Says

202.

Zero-Day Exploits Earn Hackers Over $500K at Chinese Competition

203.

Parliament House Hack Report Reveals Poor Password Practices

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Top Capital One Security Officer Moving to New Role in Wake Of Breach

205.

The Best Radio, Shortcuts, Research, and Horror Apps This Week



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Vulnerability in ABB Plant Historian Disclosed 5 Years After Discovery

207.

First Cypriot to Be Extradited to US, on Hacking Charges

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DDoS-for-Hire Service Admin Gets 13 Months in Prison

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Ransomware Is Growing Fastest, and Just Got Harder to Tackle: Windows Security Warning

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Unusual Programming Language Gives This Ransomware a Competitive Edge

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