Cyber Security News

November 2019

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What Happens After a Data Breach in a Major Company? Nothing Good, Says Wall Street

242.

Malware Attacks on Hospitals Are on the Rise

243.

Warrantless GPS Tracking Paused Since Carpenter, Sen. Says

244.

FCC Lifeline Reforms Could Gut Program Or Spill Data

245.

House Dems Challenge Wolf, Cuccinelli Appointments at DHS



246.

EU Banks Support France's Call for Tougher Cyber Security

247.

Former Elementary School Teacher's Assistant Sentenced to 150 Months for Child-Exploitation Crimes

248.

Feds Arrest 2 for Stealing Crypto Via SIM-Swapping Scams

249.

Newegg Tips Black Friday Deals on Gaming Laptops, Desktops, More

250.

After a Breach, Should You Still Trust Your VPN?


It may not be too late to act.
Secure your network today.


251.

Save on Tvs, Laptops, Gaming Gear: Sam's Club Black Friday 2019

252.

Notorious Hackers Claim Responsibility for Labour DDoS

253.

Cord-cutting Driving Global Broadband Usage to Surpass 500GB Of Data Per Month

254.

Home Office App for EU Citizens Easy to Hack

255.

Top Health Websites Are Sharing Sensitive Data with Advertisers


What's the worst that could happen?


256.

Labour Hit By Second Cyber Attack

257.

Iranian Hacking Group Built Its Own VPN Network

258.

Flaws Found in NSW iVote System Yet Again

259.

Senators Introduce Cyber Security Workforce Expansion Bill

260.

16-inch MacBook Pro Blows Away Your Old Laptop


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


261.

No Wi-fi 6, 720p Webcam, 96w Charger: 16-inch MacBook Pro Surprises

262.

These Wireless Earphones Last 6 Times Longer Than AirPods [Deals]

263.

A Look at What Happened with the UK Labour Party's Cyber Attack

264.

Gaping 'Hole' in Qualcomm's Secure World Mobile Vault Leaked Sensitive Data

265.

ATM Security Tips for Banks and Consumers



266.

State Data Leaders Form Alliance

267.

Mass. SIM Swappers Arrested for Up to $550K Crypto Theft

268.

Stone Jury Asks If WikiLeaks Contact Claim Is Testimony

269.

OIG Says VA Put Military Members at Risk for Identity Theft

270.

Retrieval-Masters to Share Data Breach Info with State AGs

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