Cyber Security News

Dec 11 2019

1.

Adobe Patches Critical Flaws in Acrobat, Brackets, Photoshop

2.

New Australian Online Safety Act to Include Take-down Of Cyber Abuse

3.

India's Updated Data Protection Bill Would Provide More Scope to Access Citizen Data

4.

10 Things Security Teams Should Focus On, According to AWS' CISO

5.

Senate Cyber Caucus to Hold Briefing This Week on Ransomware Attacks

6.

Security Services Spending to Boom in Australia

7.

Security Flaws Discovered in a Number Of Children's Smart Toys

8.

This New Ransomware Is Targeting Companies Across Europe and the US

9.

DNA Firm GEDmatch Now Operated By Company with Police Ties, Privacy Worries Surface

10.

TrickBot Gang Is Now a Malware Supplier for North Korean Hackers

11.

Who Will Be the Main Threats to 5g Networks? Hackers

12.

What the Defense Department's Cyber Certification Will Mean for Small Businesses

13.

New Ransomware Spotted Targeting Health, Tech Orgs Via Supply Chain

14.

Chrome Password and Phishing Protection Gets Much Stronger

15.

The Donald Trump Campaign Is Deploying Phone Location-Tracking Technology

16.

The Great $50M African IP Address Heist

17.

French Websites Ignoring Privacy Law: Cookie Consent

18.

Iran Says Repelled a 'Highly Organized Cyber Attack'

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What the Defense Department's Cyber Certification Will Mean for Small Businesses

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